<vRange>
<vRange> (value range) defines the range of allowed values for a feature, in the form of an fs, vAlt, or primitive value; for the value of an f to be valid, it must be subsumed by the specified range; if the f contains multiple values (as sanctioned by the org attribute), then each value must be subsumed by the vRange. 18.11 Feature System Declaration | |
Module | iso-fs — 18 Feature Structures |
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May contain | |
Declaration |
element vRange { att.global.attributes, model.featureVal } |
Example |
<fDecl name="INV">
<fDescr>inverted sentence</fDescr> <vRange> <vAlt> <binary value="true"/> <binary value="false"/> </vAlt> </vRange> <vDefault> <binary value="false"/> </vDefault> </fDecl> |
Note |
May contain any legal feature-value specification.
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