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VPF topology level
Indicate how completely the topology is represented in the data set. This
field becomes available if you select VPF terms. These levels are defined in
the following publication: Department of Defense, 1992, Vector Product
Format (MIL-STD-600006): Philadelphia, Department of Defense, Defense
Printing Service Detachment Office. The reference to the VPF is used only
as a name for the method used to describe the point and vector objects.
VPF point and vector object type
Select one of the following:
Node
Edge
Face
Text
This is point or vector information that uses the terminology and concepts
defined in: Department of Defense, 1992, Vector Product Format
(MIL-STD-600006): Philadelphia, Department of Defense, Defense Printing
Service Detachment Office.
VPF point and vector object count
Specify the number of point or vector objects in your data set.
Raster object information
If you select Raster as the direct spatial reference method, the following
fields are displayed:
Raster object type
Row count
Column count
Vertical count
This describes the types of raster objects in the data set, and how many
rows and columns they have for flat, rectangular objects; or the number of
objects along the Z-axis (verticals) for three-dimensional, rectangular objects.
Raster object type
Select the type of raster objects you use to identify zero-, one-, and
two-dimensional locations in the data set.
If you selected Point, Pixel, or Grid Cell, complete the following fields:
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