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Operating Systems Linux SuSE What happened to my three threads? Post 55870 by Mark Ward on Tuesday 21st of September 2004 10:59:12 AM
Old 09-21-2004
Ah well, teach me to pay attention to which forum topic I'm in when I post I guess. Will type them out again later.

Thanks for letting me know.

Mark.
 

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TM::Axes(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     TM::Axes(3pm)

NAME
TM::Axes - Topic Maps, Axes for TM::match* DESCRIPTION
The TM module offers the method "match" (and friends) to query assertions in a TM data structure. While there is a generic search specification, it will be too slow. Instead some axes have been implemented specifically. These are listed below. SEARCH SPECIFICATIONS
Automatically generated from TM (1.54) Code:<empty> returns all assertions Code:anyid return all assertions where a given toplet appears somehow 'anyid' => 'the toplet' Code:aplayer.arole.bplayer.brole.type return all assertions of a given type where a given toplet plays a given role and there exist another given role with another given toplet as player 'bplayer' => 'the player for the brole', 'aplayer' => 'the player toplet for the arole', 'arole' => 'the role toplet (incl subclasses) for the aplayer', 'type' => 'the type of the assertion', 'brole' => 'the other role toplet (incl subclasses)' Code:aplayer.arole.brole.type return all assertions of a given type where a given toplet plays a given role and there exist another given role 'aplayer' => 'the player toplet for the arole', 'arole' => 'the role toplet (incl subclasses) for the aplayer', 'type' => 'the type of the assertion', 'brole' => 'the other role toplet (incl subclasses)' Code:char.irole deprecated: return all assertions which are characteristics for a given toplet 'irole' => 'the toplet for which characteristics are sought', 'char' => '1' Code:char.topic return all assertions which are characteristics for a given toplet 'topic' => 'the toplet for which characteristics are sought', 'char' => '1' Code:char.topic.type return all assertions which are a characteristic of a given type for a given topic 'topic' => 'the toplet for which these characteristics are sought', 'char' => '1', 'type' => 'type of characteristic' Code:char.type return all assertions which are characteristics for some given type 'char' => '1', 'type' => 'the characteristic type' Code:char.type.value return all assertions which are characteristics for some topic of a given value for some given type 'value' => 'the value for which all characteristics are sought', 'char' => '1', 'type' => 'the characteristic type' Code:char.value return all assertions which are characteristics for some topic of a given value 'value' => 'the value for which all characteristics are sought', 'char' => '1' Code:class.type returns all assertions where there are instances of a given toplet 'class' => 'which toplet should be the class', 'type' => 'isa' Code:instance.type returns all assertions where there are classes of a given toplet 'type' => 'isa', 'instance' => 'which toplet should be the instance' Code:iplayer return all assertions where a given toplet is a player 'iplayer' => 'the player toplet' Code:iplayer.irole return all assertions where a given toplet is a player of a given role 'iplayer' => 'the player toplet', 'irole' => 'the role toplet (incl subclasses)' Code:iplayer.irole.type return all assertions of a given type where a given toplet is a player of a given role 'iplayer' => 'the player toplet', 'irole' => 'the role toplet (incl subclasses)', 'type' => 'the type of the assertion' Code:iplayer.type return all assertions of a given type where a given toplet is a player 'iplayer' => 'the player toplet', 'type' => 'the type of the assertion' Code:irole return all assertions where there is a given role 'irole' => 'the role toplet (incl subclasses)' Code:irole.type return all assertions of a given type where there is a given role 'irole' => 'the role toplet (incl subclasses)', 'type' => 'the type of the assertion' Code:lid return one particular assertions with a given ID 'lid' => 'the ID of the assertion' Code:nochar returns all associations (so no names or occurrences) 'nochar' => '1' Code:subclass.type returns all assertions where there are subclasses of a given toplet 'subclass' => 'which toplet should be the superclass', 'type' => 'is-subclass-of' Code:superclass.type returns all assertions where there are superclasses of a given toplet 'superclass' => 'which toplet should be the subclass', 'type' => 'is-subclass-of' Code:type return all assertions with a given type 'type' => 'the type of the assertion' SEE ALSO
TM COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 200[8] by Robert Barta, <drrho@cpan.org> This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2010-06-20 TM::Axes(3pm)
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