Talk:TOID
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Wikipedia previously had information about the semantic content of the TOID itself, in the Ordnance Survey article. This seemed wrong so I removed it. It read:
- Every feature is given a unique topographical identifier or "toid", which also includes information about its type. For example, the height of a low bridge is encoded into its toid.
The error possibly came from the Guardian article. In support of my change, I quote the OS:
- It would be possible to make the TOID intelligent; for example, it could be made up of the National Grid coordinates of each feature. However, this would impact on the strength of an identifier that stays the same throughout a feature's life cycle. (OS: TOID FAQs)
- Every OS MasterMap feature has a unique identifier known as a TOID. This is a number that uniquely identifies that feature. TOIDs hold no intelligence; they are allocated sequentially as updates are applied to the database. The TOID will stay the same throughout the life of a feature. (OS MasterMap user guide)
I was just visiting the page and found the link "OS: TOID FAQs" http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/products/osmastermap/faq/toidfaq.html is no longer working.
Toid
[edit]In Poker a poor player.
eg "MATT F is a Toid", that was a "Toid call"
Term coined in Farringdon UK in 2008 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.156.182.238 (talk) 16:28, 9 October 2008 (UTC)
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