element <stc:RedshiftFrame>
Namespace:
Type:
Content:
complex, 1 attribute, 4 elements
Defined:
globally in stc-v1.20.xsd; see XML source
Used:
XML Representation Summary
<stc:RedshiftFrame
    value_type
 = 
("VELOCITY" | "REDSHIFT") : "VELOCITY"
    >
   
Content: 
stc:Name?, stc:DopplerDefinition, stc:ReferencePosition
</stc:RedshiftFrame>
Content model elements (3):
Included in content model of elements (4):
Known Usage Locations
Annotation
Contains the Doppler definitions, including whether the values are velocity or redshift (value_type)
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element name="RedshiftFrame" type="stc:redshiftFrameType">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
Contains the Doppler definitions, including whether the values are velocity or redshift (value_type)
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>
Attribute Detail (all declarations; 1)
value_type
Type:
anonymous (restriction of xs:string)
Use:
optional
Default:
"VELOCITY"
Defined:
locally within stc:redshiftFrameType complexType
Anonymous simpleType
Derivation:
restriction of xs:string
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:attribute default="VELOCITY" name="value_type" use="optional">
<xs:simpleType>
<xs:restriction base="xs:string">
<xs:enumeration value="VELOCITY"/>
<xs:enumeration value="REDSHIFT"/>
</xs:restriction>
</xs:simpleType>
</xs:attribute>
Content Element Detail (all declarations; 4)
stc:DopplerDefinition
Type:
Nillable:
(can be declared as nil using xsi:nil attribute in instance XML documents)
Defined:
locally within stc:redshiftFrameType complexType
The Doppler definition used: optical, radio, or pseudo-relativistic (i.e., how is a redshift converted to a velocity); the most common is optical, except when the reference is LSR (usually radio)
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element name="DopplerDefinition" nillable="true" type="stc:dopplerDefinitionType">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
The Doppler definition used: optical, radio, or pseudo-relativistic (i.e., how is a redshift converted to a velocity); the most common is optical, except when the reference is LSR (usually radio)
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>

stc:Name
Type:
xs:string, simple content
Defined:
locally within stc:coordFrameType complexType
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element minOccurs="0" name="Name" type="xs:string"/>

stc:Name
Type:
xs:string, simple content
Defined:
locally within stc:coordFrameType complexType
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element minOccurs="0" name="Name" type="xs:string"/>

stc:ReferencePosition
Type:
Abstract:
(may not be used directly in instance XML documents)
Subst.Gr:
may be substituted with 44 elements
Defined:
The reference frame for the Doppler velocities; note presence of LSR
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xs:element ref="stc:ReferencePosition">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>
The reference frame for the Doppler velocities; note presence of LSR
</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>

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