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The length of the image (in pixels).
The width of the image (in pixels).
base64 encoded png representing a layer.
The global unique id for the structure.
A human-readable string identifier for the structure.
The structural type represented in this message (e.g. building vs floor).
The human readable metadata for the structure.
The compressed coordinates that is referenced throughout the message. A base64 encoded ordered list of coordinates. The decoded string comes in the form of comma separated coordinates which are space separated floats. e.g. "<x> <y> <z>,<x> <y> <z>,<x> <y> <z>". Visualization and other layers index into coordinates_lookup to determine coordinate segments.
A contained layer/visualization data (e.g. tri gross area layer, external/internal walls, blocking geometry etc.)
Boundary of the structure, coordinates stored in lookup.
Child structures
External references
A combined dedicated visual layer per floor that represents the unreacahble walking space.
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The destination IBR SPACE structure.
The connection type from origin to destination.
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5545 spaces only available at certain times, public/nonpublic
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Unrestricted bi-directional access between origin and destination.
Restricted access to external structure, does not guarantee access from destination back to origin.
Restricted access to certain time periods.
Emergency access only.
Restricted access to privileged users only.
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,A reference to an external structure to which this structure belongs.
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,A unique identifier
The encoding type of the data to distinguish 2D vs 3D coordinates vs raw bitmap image.
The representation of the layer, either a VectorCoordinate map or raw bitmap image.
A byte array of coordinate indices that references coordinates_lookup. Should be interpreted in pairs as start and end indices of a continuous coordinates list that represents a polyline.
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