subjectCell
Contains
Note
Doctype | Content model |
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classifyMap | ( (data or data-about or subjectref or topicref or (topicsubject or topicapply) or (anchorref or keydef or mapref or topicgroup or topichead or topicset or topicsetref) ) (any number) ) |
Contained by
Doctype | Content model |
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classifyMap | topicSubjectHeader, topicSubjectRow |
Inheritance
+ map/relcell classify-d/subjectCell
Example
The topic subject table below classifies topics with goals for retrieval and with operating systems for filtering. The map makes use of definitions in a subject scheme map, defined separately.
Subject scheme map
<subjectScheme> <hasKind> <subjectdef href="goalType.dita" keys="goal"> <subjectdef href="performanceGoal.dita" keys="performance"/> <subjectdef href="reliabilityGoal.dita" keys="reliability"/> </subjectdef> <subjectdef href="operatingSystem.dita" keys="os"> <subjectdef href="linuxOS.dita" keys="linux"/> <subjectdef href="unixOS.dita" keys="unix"/> <subjectdef href="windowsOS.dita" keys="windows"/> </subjectdef> </hasKind> </subjectScheme>
Topic subject table
The following <topicSubjectTable> classifies several topics according to subjects in the previous map. As with any <topicSubjectTable>, the first column is used to specify topics. In this specific example, the second column is used to specify a goal, based on the "goal" subject in the header. The third column is used to specify an operating system. Based on those definitions, the following classifications are made by this table:
- The topics "Configuring cron for efficient startup" and "Allocating raw storage" are each classified by the goal of "performance"; in addition, they are classified by the operating systems "linux" and "unix.
- The topics "Analyzing web logs for service issues" and "Detecting denial-of-service attacks" are each classified by the goal of "reliability"; in addition, they are classified by the operating systems "linux", "unix", and "windows".
- No relationship is defined between subjects in the table, meaning that this table does not define any relationship between the goal of "performance" and the operating systems "linux" or "unix".
<map> ... <topicSubjectTable> <topicSubjectHeader> <topicCell type="task"/> <subjectCell> <topicsubject keyref="goal"/> </subjectCell> <subjectCell> <topicapply keyref="os"/> </subjectCell> </topicSubjectHeader> <topicSubjectRow> <topicCell> <topicref href="webServerStart.dita" navtitle="Configuring cron for efficient startup"/> <topicref href="dbDisk.dita" navtitle="Allocating raw storage"/> </topicCell> <subjectCell> <topicsubject keyref="performance"/> </subjectCell> <subjectCell> <topicapply keyref="linux"/> <topicapply keyref="unix"/> </subjectCell> </topicSubjectRow> <topicSubjectRow> <topicCell> <topicref href="webLogAnalyze.dita" navtitle="Analyzing web logs for service issues"/> <topicref href="webDenialService.dita" navtitle="Detecting denial-of-service attacks"/> </topicCell> <subjectCell> <topicsubject keyref="reliability"/> </subjectCell> <subjectCell> <topicapply keyref="linux"/> <topicapply keyref="unix"/> <topicapply keyref="windows"/> </subjectCell> </topicSubjectRow> ... </topicSubjectTable> </map>
A table view of this <topicSubjectTable> might look as follows. This is only one of many possible views; to aid in understanding the example, the content topics in the first column are displayed using only their titles, and related subjects are displayed using only their keyref attribute value.
task | goal | os |
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Configuring cron for efficient startup Allocating raw storage |
performance |
linux unix |
Analyzing web logs for service issues Detecting denial-of-service attacks |
reliability |
linux unix windows |
Attributes
Name | Description | Data Type | Default Value | Required? |
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univ-atts attribute group (includes select-atts, id-atts, and localization-atts groups) | A set of related attributes, described in univ-atts attribute group | |||
topicref-atts attribute group (collection-type, processing-role, type, scope, locktitle, format, linking, toc, print, search, chunk) | A set of related attributes. See topicref-atts, topicref-atts-no-toc, and topicref-atts-without-format attribute groups. | |||
global-atts attribute group (xtrf, xtrc) | A set of related attributes, described in global-atts attribute group | |||
class | A common attribute described in Other common DITA attributes |