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Relation multiplicity AssociatedNetElement to PositionedNetElement [message #1419] Tue, 13 September 2016 19:22 Go to previous message
Regina Klimmek is currently offline  Regina Klimmek
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Dear all!

LinearLocations and AreaLocations both comprise one or more AssociatedNetElements to refer to the network. Each of those AssociatedNetElements refers to one or more PositionedNetElements.

But look at the AssociatedNetElement's parameters intrincicCoordBegin, intrinsicCoordEnd (both in the [0,1] interval) and keepsOrientation (boolean). How should the intrinsic coordinate refer to several PositionedNetElements? How can one AssociateNetElement keep the orientation of, say, two PositionedNetElements oriented reversely to each other?

The positioning works perfectly well if each AssociatedNetElement has one and only one PositionedNetElement. What is the intention of more than one?

Are the several PositionedNetElements belonging to distinct levels? Needs some explanation.

Best regards,

Dr. Regina Klimmek
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