complexType "AggregationVariablesType"
Namespace:
Content:
complex, 5 attributes, 8 elements
Defined:
Includes:
definitions of 2 elements
Used:
XML Representation Summary
<...
   
 = 
("Add" | "Update" | "Delete")
 = 
(xs:string | xs:string)
 = 
("Agency" | "Maintainable") : "Agency"
 = 
xs:boolean
 = 
"true"
   
>
   
Content: 
</...>
Content Model Elements (8):
DependentVariableReference, IndependentVariableReference, r:Agency, r:ID, r:MaintainableObject, r:URN, r:UserID, r:Version
All Direct / Indirect Based Elements (1):
AggregationVariables
Known Usage Locations
Annotation
Identifies the independent and dependent variables used in the aggregation process. Note that in the case of calculating a percentage, mean, etc. of a dependent value against the total population of the cell, there is no independent variable.
Type Definition Detail
Type Derivation Tree
r:AbstractIdentifiableType (extension)
  r:IdentifiableType (extension)
      AggregationVariablesType
XML Source (w/o annotations (3); see within schema source)
<xs:complexType name="AggregationVariablesType">
<xs:complexContent>
<xs:extension base="r:IdentifiableType">
<xs:sequence>
<xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0" ref="IndependentVariableReference"/>
<xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" ref="DependentVariableReference"/>
</xs:sequence>
</xs:extension>
</xs:complexContent>
</xs:complexType>
Content Element Detail (all declarations; defined within this component only; 2/8)
DependentVariableReference
Type:
r:ReferenceType, complex content
A reference to a variable, for which the aggregate measure is computed like average of income.
XML Source (w/o annotations (1); see within schema source)
<xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" ref="DependentVariableReference"/>

IndependentVariableReference
Type:
r:ReferenceType, complex content
A reference to a variable, which is an important constraint for the computed aggregation measure and has the potential to invoke a change in a dependent variable like sex for average of income. In the context of calculating percentages, the use of Sex as the independent variable would indicate that the percentages provided represent the percentage of the dependent variable associated with a specific value for Sex (i.e., the dependent variable expressed as a percentage of the total for Males). This would be opposed to the percent for the full population (the percent of the total grid population falling within that particular cell).
XML Source (w/o annotations (1); see within schema source)
<xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0" ref="IndependentVariableReference"/>

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