Definition from ISO/CD 10303-42:1992: A composite curve
(IfcCompositeCurve) is a collection of curves joined end-to-end. The individual
segments of the curve are themselves defined as composite curve segments. The
parameterization of the composite curve is an accumulation of the parametric
ranges of the referenced bounded curves. The first segment is parameterized
from 0 to l1, and, for i
³ 2, the ith
segment is parameterized from

where lk is the parametric length (i.e., difference
between maximum and minimum parameter values) of the curve underlying the
kth segment.
NOTE Corresponding STEP entity:
composite_curve, please refer to ISO/IS 10303-42:1994, p. 56 for the final
definition of the formal standard. The WR2 is added to ensure consistent Dim at
all segments.
HISTORY New class in IFC Release 1.0
Informal Propositions:
- The SameSense attribute of each segment correctly specifies the
senses of the component curves. When traversed in the direction indicated by
SameSense, the segments shall join end-to-end.