An aggregation of Feature Hierarchies in which each component Feature Hierarchy is an alternate representation of the same entity at a different level of detail. Each component Feature Hierarchy is a collection of Features with a different, possibly overlapping, Feature Level of Detail Data value, representing alternatives that should be used at different viewing ranges, map scales, spatial resolution, etc.
| SE_FEATURE_TOPOLOGY_LEVEL_ENUM | feature_topology_level; | |
|---|---|---|
| SE_BOOLEAN | unique_descendants; | (notes) |
| SE_BOOLEAN | independent_topologies; | (notes) |
| SE_BOOLEAN | strict_organizing_principle; | (notes) |
| SE_LOD_DATA_TYPE_ENUM | lod_data_type; |
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Added to support "attributes for derived objects." That is, these components are used only to specify texture mapping information for geometry that is derived from the <Feature> by the consumer. These <Image Mapping Functions> must use <Image Anchor> components to specify the mapping.
If true, then for any object that exists 'below' this aggregation, each object will appear in only one 'branch' of this aggregation. If false, then objects may appear in multiple 'branches' of this aggregation.
If true, then each 'branch' from this aggregation is its own, independent topology. If false, then all of the branches exist within the same topology.
If true, then each 'branch' strictly follows the rules of this aggregation. If false, then each 'branch' might bend the rules a bit. For example, if this is a spatial aggregation, than a value of true indicates that objects will *not* cross the spatial extents defined by this aggregation relationship, and a value of false indicates that objects might cross those bounds. For another example, if this is a time-based aggregation, then a value of true indicates that all branches will only contain data valid for the times specified for each branch, and a value of false indicates that the branches have the option of including data that falls outside of the specified time ranges for that branch.