<table-count>

Table Count

Definition

Number of tables (<table-wrap> elements) that appear in an article

(Note: <array>s are not counted for purposes of determining the number of tables present in an article.)

Remarks

Many elements in this Suite were created explicitly for import conversion, that is, so that the intellectual work of tagging done by publishers would not be discarded when they converted material from another tag set to the Journal Archiving Tag Set. The count elements are a perfect example of this rationale; they are conversion elements and should only be tagged if present in the original source.

The count elements are modeled as EMPTY elements (that is, elements that have no content and store their real values in one or more attributes) because the majority of journal tag sets that were examined in the course of preparing this tag set used this mechanism, an inheritance of the older MAJOUR-header DTD.

Attribute

count Count

Related Elements

Inside the <counts> wrapper element are the counts of various components of the article: the <fig-count> is the number of figures, the <table-count> is the number of tables, the <equation-count> is the number of equations, the <ref-count> is either the number of references or (more properly) the number of citations in the bibliographic reference list, the <page-count> is the page count, and the <word-count> is the number of words in the article.

Model Information

Content Model

<!ELEMENT  table-count   EMPTY                                       >

Description

This is an EMPTY element

This element may be contained in:

<counts> Counts

Tagged Example


...
<abstract>...
</abstract>
<conference>
<conf-date>1999</conf-date>
<conf-name>The 27th annual ACM SI/GUCCS
conference</conf-name>
<conf-num>27</conf-num>
<conf-loc>Denver, Colorado, United States</conf-loc>
<conf-sponsor>ACM, Assoc. for Computing
Machinery</conf-sponsor>
<conf-theme>User services conference for
university and college computing service
organizations</conf-theme>
<conf-acronym>SIGUCCS</conf-acronym>
</conference>
<counts>
<fig-count count="5"/>
<table-count count="3"/>
<equation-count count="10"/>
<ref-count count="26"/>
<page-count count="6"/>
<word-count count="2847"/>
</counts>
</article-meta>
...
</body>
<back>...


Module

articlemeta.ent