New ideas for coding with Arrays, Lists and Sequences in RDF: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 15:32, 2 July 2019
New ideas to deal with large series of data points in RDF in the form of arrays, lists and similar data structures.
currently RDF data model proposed rdf:Bag and rdf:Seq in the form of
resource1 a rdf:Bag; rdf:_1 "1323"; rdf:_2 "1321"; .
we propose here the following additional notation for large sequences:
Numbers Array:
arlise:Station1 rdf:type arlise:SoR ; arlise:hasArray "{1:1,2:5,3:10,4:15,5:22,6:24,7:25,8:18,9:17,10:10,11:5,12:0}" ; .
Numbers List:
arlise:Station1 rdf:type arlise:SoR ; arlise:hasList "{1 5 10 15 22 24 25 18 17 10 5 0}" ; .
Numbers Array:
arlise:Station1 rdf:type arlise:SoR ; arlise:ArLeSeq_Multi "{'Mike':4,'Peter':5,'Gregg':8,'Tim':6}" ; .
Strings Sorted:
- resource1 lotico:ArLiSeq_SS {1:'Mike',2:'Peter',3:'Tim;4:'Marco',....}
Strings unsorted:
- resource1 lotico:ArLiSeq_SU "{'Mike','Peter','Tim','Marco',....}"
JSON object
- resource1 lotico:ArLiSeq_JSON "%7B%20%22name%22%3A%22Marco%22%2C%20%22age%22%3A30%2C%20%22car%22%3Anull%20%7D";
Access Method Examples
SELECT avg(?array) WHERE{ ?resource arlise:hasArray ?array }
SELECT ?array[1] WHERE{ ?resource arlise:hasArray ?array }