Namespace Gedcomx\Conclusion
Classes summary
| Conclusion | A genealogical conclusion. |
| DateInfo | A concluded genealogical date. |
| DisplayProperties | A set of display properties for the convenience of quick display, such as for a Web-based application. All display properties are provided in the default locale for the current application context and are NOT considered canonical for the purposes of data exchange. |
| Document | An abstract document that contains derived (conclusionary) text -- for example, a transcription or researcher analysis. |
| Event | A historical event. |
| EventRole | A role that a specific person plays in an event. |
| Fact | A conclusion about a fact applicable to a person or relationship. |
| Gender | A gender conclusion. |
| Identifier | An identifier for a resource. |
| Name | A name conclusion. |
| NameForm | A form of a name. |
| NamePart | A part of a name. |
| Person | A person. |
| PlaceDescription | A PlaceDescription is used to describe the details of a place in terms of its name and possibly its type, time period, and/or a geospatial description -- a description of a place as a snapshot in time. |
| PlaceDisplayProperties | A set of display properties for places for the convenience of quick display, such as for a Web-based application. All display properties are provided in the default locale for the current application context and are NOT considered canonical for the purposes of data exchange. |
| PlaceReference | A reference to genealogical place. |
| Relationship | A relationship between two or more persons. |
| Subject | The Subject data type defines the abstract concept of a genealogical subject. A subject is something with a unique and intrinsic identity, e.g., a person, a location on the surface of the earth. We identify that subject in time and space using various supporting conclusions, e.g. for a person: things like name, birth date, age, address, etc. We aggregate these supporting conclusions to form an apparently-unique identity by which we can distinguish our subject from all other possible subjects. |
Interfaces summary
| HasFacts |