[railML3] How to model operational point centers at different tracks. [message #3087] |
Fri, 12 May 2023 11:19  |
Dominik Looser
Messages: 16 Registered: March 2020
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Dear community,
In railML 2.x, <crossSection> elements can be placed on each track of an OCP, with different absPos values for each track.
This way, different mileage values can be modelled for each track of an OCP.
How can this be achieved with railML3.2? I have not found any IS or IL element that seems to have a similar function than <crossSection>. Or is there another way to model this?
Thank you and best regards,
Dominik Looser
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Re: [railML3] How to model operational point centers at different tracks. [message #3089 is a reply to message #3087] |
Thu, 25 May 2023 20:18   |
christian.rahmig
Messages: 426 Registered: January 2016
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Dear Dominik,
in railML 3.2 all infrastructure elements are placed with one or more <*Location> element(s) on the topology (netElement). This applies also for the <operationalPoint> that is used to model a station. The element corresponding to the <crossSection> in railML 2 is the <spotLocation> in railML 3. For one <operationalPoint>, you may define several <spotLocation> child elements, e.g. one for each <netElement> covered by a station track.
Does this approach fulfill your needs or do you have additional requirements?
Best regards
Christian
Christian Rahmig – Infrastructure scheme coordinator
railML.org (Registry of Associations: VR 5750)
Altplauen 19h; 01187 Dresden; Germany www.railML.org
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