Table 6.112 — DRM_Image_Anchor

Property

Description

Class

  • <DRM Image Anchor>

Superclass

Subclass

  • None.

Definition

An instance of this DRM class specifies where the given <DRM Image> is located in the specified spatial reference frame.

<DRM Image Anchor> is used in 2 ways:

Class diagram

Figure 6.131 — DRM_Image_Anchor

Inherited field elements

Field name

Range

Field data type

None

   

Field elements

Field name

Range

Field data type

srf_info

 

SRF_Info

Associated to (one-way) (inherited)

  • None.

Associated to (one-way)

  • None.

Associated by (one-way) (inherited)

  • None.

Associated by (one-way)

  • None.

Associated with (two-way) (inherited)

  • None.

Associated with (two-way)

  • None.

Composed of (two-way) (inherited)

  • None.

Composed of (two-way)

Composed of (two-way metadata) (inherited)

  • None.

Composed of (two-way metadata)

  • None.

Component of (two-way) (inherited)

  • None.

Component of (two-way)

Constraints

Clarifications

1 The three <DRM Location> components of an <DRM Image Anchor> instance are interpreted as the locations of corners of the given <DRM Image> instance, NOT those of the centre of the texels in the corners of the <DRM Image>.

When an <DRM Image Anchor> is interpreted as a component of an <DRM Image>, or as a component of an <DRM Image Mapping Function> specifying a planar projection, the <DRM Location> components of the <DRM Image Anchor> are interpreted as follows.

When an <DRM Image Anchor> is interpreted as a component of an <DRM Image Mapping Function> that specifies a non-planar projection, the <DRM Location> components of the <DRM Image Anchor> are interpreted as follows.

  • For a cylindrical projection, the first <DRM Location> specifies the centre of the cylinder. The second specifies a point at the centre of the top of the cylinder, thus indicating direction. The third <DRM Location> specifies the alignment of the cylinder by specifying a point on the surface of the cylinder.

  • For a spherical projection, the first <DRM Location> specifies the centre of the sphere. The second specifies the point at the “north pole” of the sphere, thus indicating direction. The third <DRM Location> specifies a point on the “equator” of the sphere.

Example(s)