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In some cases, attributes in {{rml | In some cases, attributes in {{rml}} are defined by physical units. All employed units are listed in [[:Category:Unit]]. A historic overview regarding {{rml}} 2.x can be found {{wiki2|Dev:CommonDataTypes|here}}. | ||
Generally the attributes are defined via {{wiki|International_System_of_Units|SI units}}. But there are exceptions for well established non-SI units. E.g. in {{RS:Tag|diesel}}, the {{attr|fuelCapacity}} of a diesel engine is expressed in litres rather than cubic meters. | Generally the attributes are defined via {{wiki|International_System_of_Units|SI units}}. But there are exceptions for well established non-SI units. E.g. in {{RS:Tag|diesel|wiki=2}} ({{rml|2}}), the {{attr|fuelCapacity}} of a diesel engine is expressed in litres rather than cubic meters. | ||
{{note|As a wiki editor, please allways employ [[Template:Unit]] to define attribute types characterized by physical units or any established nonphysical units.}} | {{note|As a wiki editor, please allways employ [[Template:Unit]] to define attribute types characterized by physical units or any established nonphysical units.}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:30, 28 February 2022
In some cases, attributes in railML® are defined by physical units. All employed units are listed in Category:Unit. A historic overview regarding railML® 2.x can be found here.
Generally the attributes are defined via SI units (). But there are exceptions for well established non-SI units. E.g. in <diesel> (railML® 2), the fuelCapacity of a diesel engine is expressed in litres rather than cubic meters.
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