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count-type Count Type
Names what is being counted by the <count> element, for example, methods, working group members, non-normative references, algorithms,
etc.
Usage/Remarks
This attribute names the countable object (for example, working group members, images,
lemmas, or color figures,
algorithms) for which there is no specifically named counting element. The <count> element and this is attribute should not be used to count elements for which a precombined counting element exists (figures,
tables, equations, references, pages, or words).
REQUIRED on element: <count>
Value | Meaning |
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The name of an object, element, structure | The object being counted, for example, “code” when counting the number of code fragments or “method” for the number of methods. |
Restriction | This attribute is required; it must be provided if the element is used. |
Tagged Sample
<count> element distinguishes between normative and ordinary references
... <counts> <count count-type="norm-ref" count="61"/> <count count-type="biblio-ref" count="102"/> <fig-count count="3"/> <table-count count="2"/> <equation-count count="0"/> <ref-count count="163"/> <page-count count="67"/> </counts> ...