SPI_GETNSPNAME(3) PostgreSQL 9.2.7 Documentation SPI_GETNSPNAME(3)NAME
SPI_getnspname - return the namespace of the specified relation
SYNOPSIS
char * SPI_getnspname(Relation rel)
DESCRIPTION
SPI_getnspname returns a copy of the name of the namespace that the specified Relation belongs to. This is equivalent to the relation's
schema. You should pfree the return value of this function when you are finished with it.
ARGUMENTS
Relation rel
input relation
RETURN VALUE
The name of the specified relation's namespace.
PostgreSQL 9.2.7 2014-02-17 SPI_GETNSPNAME(3)
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Gedcom::Individual(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Gedcom::Individual(3pm)NAME
Gedcom::Individual - a module to manipulate Gedcom individuals
Version 1.16 - 24th April 2009
SYNOPSIS
use Gedcom::Individual;
my $name = $i->name;
my @rel = $i->father;
my @rel = $i->mother;
my @rel = $i->parents;
my @rel = $i->husband;
my @rel = $i->wife;
my @rel = $i->spouse;
my @rel = $i->siblings;
my @rel = $i->brothers;
my @rel = $i->sisters;
my @rel = $i->children;
my @rel = $i->sons;
my @rel = $i->daughters;
my @rel = $i->descendents;
my @rel = $i->ancestors;
my $ok = $i->delete;
my @fam = $i->famc;
my @fam = $i->fams;
DESCRIPTION
A selection of subroutines to handle individuals in a gedcom file.
Derived from Gedcom::Record.
HASH MEMBERS
None.
METHODS
name
my $name = $i->name;
Return the name of the individual, with spaces normalised.
cased_name
my $cased_name = $i->cased_name;
Return the name of the individual, with spaces normalised, and surname in upper case.
surname
my $surname = $i->surname;
Return the surname of the individual.
given_names
my $given_names = $i->given_names;
Return the given names of the individual, with spaces normalised.
soundex
my $soundex = $i->soundex;
Return the soundex code of the individual. This function is only available if Text::Soundex.pm is available.
sex
my $sex = $i->sex;
Return the sex of the individual, "M", "F" or "U".
Individual functions
my @rel = $i->father;
my @rel = $i->mother;
my @rel = $i->parents;
my @rel = $i->husband;
my @rel = $i->wife;
my @rel = $i->spouse;
my @rel = $i->siblings;
my @rel = $i->older_siblings;
my @rel = $i->younger_siblings;
my @rel = $i->brothers;
my @rel = $i->sisters;
my @rel = $i->children;
my @rel = $i->sons;
my @rel = $i->daughters;
my @rel = $i->descendents;
my @rel = $i->ancestors;
Return a list of individuals related to $i.
Each function, even those with a singular name such as father(), returns a list of individuals holding that relation to $i.
More complex relationships can easily be found using the map function. eg:
my @grandparents = map { $_->parents } $i->parents;
delete
my $ok = $i->delete;
Delete $i from the data structure.
This function will also set $i to undef. This is to remind you that the individual cannot be used again.
Returns true iff $i was successfully deleted.
Family functions
my @fam = $i->famc;
my @fam = $i->fams;
Return a list of families to which $i belongs.
famc() returns those families in which $i is a child. fams() returns those families in which $i is a spouse.
perl v5.14.2 2012-04-12 Gedcom::Individual(3pm)
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