Love the question! :->
Are you saying every map location has one index value, which is one of
the numbers from 1 to 827? So these are mutually exclusive? Or are
there 827 flag values assigned independently for each map location?
When I wrestled with something similar to the latter case, I wished
for a pseudo-standard name that just indicated these were flag values
(and not anything else). But in the end, if we agree that the purpose
of the standard name is to decide if two data values can be compared,
it seems to me you really have 827 different parameters. (It isn't
like these are flag values about some other data item in your data
set, is it?) The fact they are all flags is really just a notation
about how the information is stored.
John
On Oct 26, 2009, at 0710, <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
I wonder if anyone can help with this problem:
I have a file with a map of index values, ranging from 1 to 827. The
flag meanings range from “Admiralty Islands lowland rain forests” to
“Zambezian halophytics”. I’m reluctant to combine all 827 flag
meanings into a single string for the “flag_meanings” attribute – is
there a better way?
Note that this is not my dataset, so that while suggestions for
presenting the data in a different way may be useful, they won’t
solve my current problem. The dataset is a eco-region analysis
distributed by the WWF and has wide usage in its present form.
Sincerely,
Martin Juckes
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