A UBOUND element specifies the upper boundary constraints for a range of dimension values. Both UBOUND and LBOUND require the sub-element BOUND to provide data type, value, and inclusion rules for the range value.
<!ELEMENT UBOUND (BOUND)>
The UBOUND element does not have any attributes.
The following table provides a brief overview of the UBOUND sub-elements.
Sub-element | Brief description |
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BOUND | Specifies the boundary constraints for a range dimension value. |
This example shows the LBOUND element defining a lower value of 0 in range of 0 to 10. The UBOUND element defines the upper range of 10. The values 0 and 10 are included in the range.
<DIMENSION_NODE> <DVAL TYPE="RANGE"> <DVAL_ID ID="21"/> <SYN SEARCH="FALSE" DISPLAY="TRUE" CLASSIFY="FALSE">0 to 10</SYN> <LBOUND> <BOUND TYPE="INTEGER" VALUE="0" CLOSURE="CLOSED"/> </LBOUND> <UBOUND> <BOUND TYPE="INTEGER" VALUE="10" CLOSURE="CLOSED"/> </UBOUND> </DVAL> </DIMENSION_NODE>