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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Cyberspace Situation Graphs - Cyberspace Situational Awareness Post 302987095 by Neo on Monday 5th of December 2016 06:27:31 AM
Old 12-05-2016
Update. Have made some baby steps progress on this:

FYI:

An Evaluation of NetJSON and netjsongraph.js for CSA



 

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RDF::Trine::Graph(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    RDF::Trine::Graph(3pm)

NAME
RDF::Trine::Graph - Materialized RDF Graphs for testing isomorphism VERSION
This document describes RDF::Trine::Graph version 1.000 SYNOPSIS
use RDF::Trine::Graph; my $a = RDF::Trine::Graph->new( $model_a ); my $b = RDF::Trine::Graph->new( $model_b ); print "graphs are " . ($a->equals( $b ) ? "the same" : "different"); DESCRIPTION
RDF::Trine::Graph provdes a mechanism for testing graph isomorphism based on graph triples from either a RDF::Trine::Model or a RDF::Trine::Iterator. Isomorphism testing requires materializing all of a graph's triples in memory, and so should be used carefully in situations with large graphs. METHODS
"new ( $model )" "new ( $iterator )" Returns a new graph from the given RDF::Trine::Model or RDF::Trine::Iterator::Graph object. "equals ( $graph )" Returns true if the invocant and $graph represent two equal RDF graphs (e.g. there exists a bijection between the RDF statements of the invocant and $graph). "is_subgraph_of ( $graph )" Returns true if the invocant is a subgraph of $graph. (i.e. there exists an injection of RDF statements from the invocant to $graph.) "injection_map ( $graph )" If the invocant is a subgraph of $graph, returns a mapping of blank node identifiers from the invocant graph to $graph as a hashref. Otherwise returns false. The solution is not always unique; where there exist multiple solutions, the solution returned is arbitrary. "split_blank_statements" Returns two array refs, containing triples with blank nodes and triples without any blank nodes, respectively. "get_statements" Returns a RDF::Trine::Iterator::Graph object for the statements in this graph. "error" Returns an error string explaining the last failed "equal" call. BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to through the GitHub web interface at <https://github.com/kasei/perlrdf/issues>. AUTHOR
Gregory Todd Williams "<gwilliams@cpan.org>" COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006-2012 Gregory Todd Williams. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-29 RDF::Trine::Graph(3pm)
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