07-22-2009
Thanks !! Guys ...
but ls -l | tr [a-z] [A-Z] is not yielding any results
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rdf::redland::queryresults
RDF::Redland::QueryResults(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation RDF::Redland::QueryResults(3pm)
NAME
RDF::Redland::QueryResults - Redland RDF Syntax Query Results Class
SYNOPSIS
use RDF::Redland;
...
my $query=new RDF::Redland::Query("query string", undef, undef, "sparql");
my $results=$model->query_execute($query);
# or my $results=$query->execute($model);
while(!$results->finished) {
for (my $i=0; $i < $results->bindings_count(); $i++) {
my $name=$results->binding_name($i);
my $value=$results->binding_value($i);
# ... do something with the results
}
$results->next_result;
}
The $results in the example is an object of class RDF::Redland::QueryResults.
DESCRIPTION
This class represents queries of various syntaxes over an RDF::Redland::Model returning a sequence of results that bind variable names to
RDF::Redland::Node values.
CONSTRUCTOR
There are no public constructors.
METHODS
count
Return the number of current results from the query.
finished
Return non-0 if the results have been exhausted.
binding_name INDEX
Get the name of variable binding INDEX in the array of variable names.
binding_names
Get the names all of the variable bindings as an array.
binding_value INDEX
Get the value of the variable binding INDEX in the current query result.
binding_values
Get the values of all of the variable bindings in the current query result.
binding_value_by_name NAME
Get the value of the variable binding NAME in the current query result.
bindings
Get the variable names and values of the current query result as a hash
bindings_count
Return the number of variable bindings.
next_result
Move to the next query result.
as_stream
Return a new RDF::Redland::Stream object representing the query results as an RDF Graph.
to_string [FORMAT-URI [BASE-URI]]
Serialize to a string syntax in format FORMAT-URI using the optional BASE-URI. The default format when none is given is determined by
librdf_query_results_to_string.
is_bindings
Return non-0 if the query results format is variable bindings
is_boolean
Return non-0 if the query results format is a boolean
is_graph
Return non-0 if the query results format is an RDF graph
get_boolean
Get the boolean query result; non-0 is true.
SEE ALSO
RDF::Redland::Query
AUTHOR
Dave Beckett - http://www.dajobe.org/
perl v5.14.2 2011-02-04 RDF::Redland::QueryResults(3pm)