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Subject: Multiple types of spatial entity
From: Tim Rowan (trowan@civeng.adelaide.edu.au)
Date: Wed Jun 01 2005 - 08:27:59 CEST

Hi Everyone,

Does anyone have any hints for representing two or more types of
dynamic spatial processes using Cormas? My problem is that I have a
river and farmland, neither of which can exist in the same location, and
they also have very different dynamic relationships with their
neighbouring cells. It seems a little clumsy to have to use only one
type of spatial entity and give it the attributes and methods associated
with both river and farmland. I'm unsure if it is possible within Cormas
to define two classes of spatial entity, or if perhaps it may be possible
to have a river and farmland subclass of the single spatial entity class.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Tim

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