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/**
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/**
 * @class
 * @ignore
 */
class URIFragmentData {
    constructor() {
        this.t = null;
        this.xywh = null;
        this.track = null;
        this.id = null;
        this.s = null;
        this.r = null;
    }
}
 
export default URIFragmentData;
 
/*
    From Spec http://www.w3.org/TR/media-frags/
 
    temporal (t)     - This dimension denotes a specific time range in the original media, such as "starting at second 10, continuing until second 20";
    spatial  (xywh)  - this dimension denotes a specific range of pixels in the original media, such as "a rectangle with size (100,100) with its top-left at coordinate (10,10)";
                       Media fragments support also addressing the media along two additional dimensions (in the advanced version defined in Media Fragments 1.0 URI (advanced)):
    track    (track) - this dimension denotes one or more tracks in the original media, such as "the english audio and the video track";
    id       (id)    - this dimension denotes a named temporal fragment within the original media, such as "chapter 2", and can be seen as a convenient way of specifying a temporal fragment.
 
 
    ## Note
    Akamai is purposing to add #s=X to the ISO standard.
        - (X) Value would be a start time to seek to at startup instead of starting at 0 or live edge
        - Allows for seeking back before the start time unlike a temporal clipping.
*/