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pt (Point)
This element defines a point in DiagramML. A point in DiagramML is defined to hold data associated with a particular point or node in a diagram. Transitions between nodes in a diagram along with the nodes themselves are defined as different types of points. A point is not only responsible for holding the data associated with a node in a diagram, but also for holding customization properties made to the text and shape associated with the particular node.
[Example: Consider the following example of a pt in DiagramML:
<pt modelId="{C6A8900D-3F1B-4F1D-A514-4E8BDD964568}">
<prSet phldrT="[Text]"/>
<spPr/>
<t>
<bodyPr/>
<lstStyle/>
<p>
<r>
<rPr lang="en-US" smtClean="0"/>
</r>
<endParaRPr lang="en-US" dirty="0"/>
</p>
</t>
</pt>
In this example we define a point which holds the data associated with a node in a diagram. The actual text in the diagram is defined in the text body, t, tag and consists of the string "Text 2". There are no overrides made to the shape properties and placeholder text defined for this node when there is no text body present. end example]
Parent Elements |
ptLst (§5.9.3.6) |
Child Elements |
Subclause |
extLst (Extension List) |
§5.9.2.13 |
prSet (Property Set) |
§5.9.3.4 |
spPr (Shape Properties) |
§5.9.3.7 |
t (Text Body) |
§5.9.3.8 |
Attributes |
Description |
cxnId (Connection Identifier) |
The model identifier of the connection that represents the transition node.
[Example: Consider the following example of a cxnId:
<dgm:pt modelId="5" type="parTrans" cxnId="9"> <dgm:prSet/> <dgm:spPr/> </dgm:pt>
In this example we define the connection related to this point to reference connection 9. end example]
The possible values for this attribute are defined by the ST_ModelId simple type (§5.9.7.42). |
modelId (Model Identifier) |
The unique identifier of the element within the data model. This identifier should be unique only relative to the containing data model.
[Example: Consider the following example of a cxnId:
<dgm:pt modelId="5" type="parTrans" cxnId="9"> <dgm:prSet/> <dgm:spPr/> </dgm:pt>
In this example we define the point type is to be 5. end example]
The possible values for this attribute are defined by the ST_ModelId simple type (§5.9.7.42). |
type (Point Type) |
The type of point that this is.
[Example: Consider the following example of a cxnId:
<dgm:pt modelId="5" type="parTrans" cxnId="9"> <dgm:prSet/> <dgm:spPr/> </dgm:pt>
In this example the point type is defined as a parTrans point type. end example]
The possible values for this attribute are defined by the ST_PtType simple type (§5.9.7.50). |
The following XML Schema fragment defines the contents of this element:
<complexType name="CT_Pt">
<sequence>
<element name="prSet" type="CT_ElemPropSet" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/>
<element name="spPr" type="a:CT_ShapeProperties" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/>
<element name="t" type="a:CT_TextBody" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/>
<element name="extLst" type="a:CT_OfficeArtExtensionList" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/>
</sequence>
<attribute name="modelId" type="ST_ModelId" use="required"/>
<attribute name="type" type="ST_PtType" use="optional" default="node"/>
<attribute name="cxnId" type="ST_ModelId" use="optional" default="0"/>
</complexType>