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A contact region represents the connection between two grid [[GENIE:Gridspec:Diagrams:Tile|tiles]].  The grid tiles are referenced using a fully qualified specification that includes the references to the [[GENIE:Gridspec:Diagrams:Mosaic|mosaic(s)]] that the grid tile is a child of, as well a reference to the tile itself.  This allows contact regions to be specified between tiles in different mosaics.
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A contact region represents the connection between two grid [[GENIE:Gridspec:Diagrams:Tile|tiles]] in a [[GENIE:Gridspec:Diagrams:Gridspec|gridspec]].  The grid tiles are referenced using a fully qualified specification that includes the references to the [[GENIE:Gridspec:Diagrams:Mosaic|mosaic(s)]] that the grid tile is a child of, as well a reference to the tile itself.  This allows contact regions to be specified between tiles in different mosaics.
  
 
Contact regions can't be instantiated (used directly); instead there are two sub-types available:
 
Contact regions can't be instantiated (used directly); instead there are two sub-types available:

Revision as of 18:00, 21 February 2007

A contact region represents the connection between two grid tiles in a gridspec. The grid tiles are referenced using a fully qualified specification that includes the references to the mosaic(s) that the grid tile is a child of, as well a reference to the tile itself. This allows contact regions to be specified between tiles in different mosaics.

Contact regions can't be instantiated (used directly); instead there are two sub-types available:

  • Overlaps can be specified where two grid tiles intersect. Overlaps take the form of an "exchange grid", which has the same number of dimensions as the two "parent" grid tiles.
  • Boundaries can be specified where two grid tiles meet but do not cross. Boundaries have one dimension fewer than their "parent" grid tiles.
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