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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting shell / awk arrays Post 302227024 by shamrock on Wednesday 20th of August 2008 11:49:41 AM
Old 08-20-2008
Can you provide an example of how you plan to use it?
 

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RDF::Query::Plan::Construct(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  RDF::Query::Plan::Construct(3pm)

NAME
RDF::Query::Plan::Construct - Executable query plan for constructing a graph from a set of variable bindings. VERSION
This document describes RDF::Query::Plan::Construct version 2.908. METHODS
Beyond the methods documented below, this class inherits methods from the RDF::Query::Plan class. "new ( $plan, @triples )" "execute ( $execution_context )" "next" "close" "pattern" Returns the query plan that will be used to produce the variable bindings for constructing the new graph. "triples" Returns the triples that are to be used in constructing the new graph for each variable binding. "distinct" Returns true if the pattern is guaranteed to return distinct results. "ordered" Returns true if the pattern is guaranteed to return ordered results. "plan_node_name" Returns the string name of this plan node, suitable for use in serialization. "plan_prototype" Returns a list of scalar identifiers for the type of the content (children) nodes of this plan node. See RDF::Query::Plan for a list of the allowable identifiers. "plan_node_data" Returns the data for this plan node that corresponds to the values described by the signature returned by "plan_prototype". "explain" Returns a string serialization of the query plan appropriate for display on the command line. "graph ( $g )" "as_iterator ( $context )" Returns an RDF::Trine::Iterator object for the current (already executed) plan. AUTHOR
Gregory Todd Williams <gwilliams@cpan.org> perl v5.14.2 2012-01-31 RDF::Query::Plan::Construct(3pm)
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