Lines
ff_type: ff_lines
FF line features represent linear features that may be either 2D or 3D. FF documentation often refers to these linear features as polygons. These features may have supplementary anchor, or text, points defined in their attributes. FF line features may have the following special attributes associated with them.
Attribute Name |
Description |
xyfel |
The standard error in planimetry (X and Y) Range: Any real number |
zfel |
The standard error in height (Z) Range: Any real number |
lagestat |
The position status. The value must be one of the following: 0 = reliable position 1 = uncertain position 2 = planned position Range: Integer |
ff_geo_area_status |
This gives the position of the feature relative to a geographic area. The concept geographic area in a GdB has different meanings, depending on the type of operation to be carried out in the bank. It is a unit used for organizing data in the bank. The signal is set when checking out from a GdB. The attribute may have one of the following values: 0 = inside 1 = on edges 2 = outside |
linjeanp |
The line adaptation of plotting style when viewed in AutoKa. 0 = adaptation of plotting style per segment 1 = adaptation of plotting style along the whole polygon 2 to 9 = reserved 10 to 300 = Adaptation to arcs during plotting: 100 is the standard value. However, lower values result in better adaptation to the original polygon, whereas higher values result in rounder shapes. Range: Integer |
ff_text_point{}.X |
If this feature has a supplementary anchor point or text point, this is its location. Range: Integer |
ff_text_point{}. |
If this feature has a supplementary anchor point or text point, this is its rotation. Range: Integer |
ff_text_point{}. |
If this feature has a supplementary anchor point or text point, when reading if thojd > 0, this attribute is set to the height of the text point in 1/100mm. Range: Integer |
ff_text_point{}. |
If this feature has a supplementary anchor point or text point, when reading if thojd < 0, this attribute is set to the height code of the text point. Range: Integer |
mtyp_par1 |
This feature may have up to two sources. These attributes hold the raw values of the three parameter fields for each of the two sources. Range: Integer |
ff_source_type_1 |
This feature may have up to two sources. These attributes hold the type of each source, as follows: 0 = planimetry 1 = height Range: Integer |
koordsys |
This feature may have up to two sources. These attributes hold the coordinate system of each source, as follows: 0 = changed when checking into GdB empty value = will not be changed when checking into GdB fnr = creation number for coordinate system Range: Integer |
m_typ |
This feature may have up to two sources. These attributes hold the source method of each source: 0 = unspecified 1 = field survey 2 = photogrammetry 3 = digitising 4 = pointing together Range: Integer |
ff_measurement_type_1 |
This feature may have up to two sources. These attributes hold the measurement type of each source. If the source method = field survey 0 = unspecified 1 = control network 2 = orthogonal/polar detail surveys If the source method = photogrammetry 0 = unspecified. 1 = block triangulation 2 = stereo plotting Range: Integer |
ff_technique_1 |
This feature may have up to two sources. These attributes hold the technique of each source. If the source method = field survey 0 = other technique 1 = conventional (if source type = 0) 1 = levelling (if source type = 1) 2 = GPS (if measurement type = 1 and source type = 0) 2 = ISS (Inertial Survey Systems) (if measurement type = 2 and source type = 0) 2 = trig. (heighting) (if source type = 1) 3 = ISS (if measurement type = 2 and source type = 1) If the source method = photogrammetry 0 = unspecified 1 = analogue 2 = analytical If the source method = digitising 0 = unspecified. 1 = table digitising 2 = screen digitising 3 = scanning Range: Integer |
ff_flight_altitude_1 |
This feature may have up to two sources. These attributes hold the flight altitude of each source. If the source method = photogrammetry, this attribute holds the altitude in metres. Range: Integer |
ff_manuscript_1 |
This feature may have up to two sources. These attributes hold the manuscript of each source. If the source method = digitising, the following is the case: 0 = unspecified 1 = older survey 2 = modern survey 3 = photogrammetry 4 = orthophoto Range: Integer |
ff_manuscript_scale_1 |
This feature may have up to two sources. These attributes hold the manuscript scale of each source if the source method = digitising. Range: Integer |
aktdatum |
This is the up-to-dateness date. This is a character string in the form: 2001-11-25, 21:14 Range: Character string |
aktsign |
This is the up-to-dateness signature. Range: Character string to a maximum of 8 characters |
ff_circle_radius
Applicable only with classic geometry. |
If this feature represents a circle, the radius is stored in this attribute. Range: Any real number |
ff_arc_bulges
Applicable only with classic geometry. |
If this is a linear feature with line bulges, they may be removed from the coordinates and replaced by multiple edges. This attribute may be present and hold information necessary to recreate line bulges where they have been vectorized on reading. Range: Comma-Separated Value character string |
ff_geo_link |
If this feature is linked to a point, this attribute will be present. Range: Yes |
ff_geo_pointer_ |
This list attribute indicates to which coordinate or breakpoint the geo-link belongs. Range: Integer |
ff_geo_ptr{} |
This list attribute holds the creation number of the polygon to which it is geo-linked. Range: Integer |
ff_up_poly_link |
If this feature is a part of the boundary of a polygon area, this attribute will be present. Range: Yes |
ff_up_right_area |
If this feature is part of a boundary of a polygon area, this attribute holds a list of the creation numbers of the polygons on its right. This will be a single number for proper coverages. Range: Integer |
ff_up_left_area |
If this feature is part of a boundary of a polygon area, this attribute holds a list of the creation numbers of the polygons on its left. This will be a single number for proper coverages. Range: Integer |
ff_up_from_hole |
If this feature is a part of the boundary of a hole within a polygon area, this attribute holds the creation number of the polygon surrounding the hole. Range: Integer |
ff_up_cluster |
If this feature is linked to a cluster, this attribute will be present. Range: Integer |
ff_up_cluster_link |
If this feature is linked to a cluster, this attribute will contain the creation number of the parent cluster feature. Range: Integer |
ff_up_parent_link |
If this feature a member of a group, this attribute will be present. Range: Yes |
ff_up_parent
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If this feature is a member of a group, this attribute will contain the creation number of the parent group feature. Range: Integer |