dpm:HasCharacteristicCategorical
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Index | Name | Type | Optional | Blanks allowed | Default value |
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1 | thing | ottr:IRI | no | yes | no |
2 | types | List<owl:Class> | no | yes | no |
3 | annotation | rdfs:Resource | no | yes | no |
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dpm:HasCharacteristicCategorical[ ottr:IRI ?thing, List<owl:Class> ?types, rdfs:Resource ?annotation ] :: { ottr:Triple(?thing, dpm:characteristic, _:blank505), ottr:Triple(_:blank505, pmd:value, ?annotation), dpm:ValueObject(_:blank505, ?types, none, none) } .
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dpm:HasCharacteristicCategorical(x:argument1, (x:argument2-1, x:argument2-2), _:argument3)RDF/wOTTR
[ ottr:of dpm:HasCharacteristicCategorical ; ottr:values ( x:argument1 ( x:argument2-1 x:argument2-2 ) [] ) ] .
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x:argument1 dpm:characteristic [ pmd:value [] ] .
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dpm:HasCharacteristicCategorical(x:argument1, (x:argument2-1, x:argument2-2), _:argument3)
ottr:Triple(_:blank1634, pmd:value, _:argument3)
ottr:Triple(x:argument1, dpm:characteristic, _:blank1634)
dpm:ValueObject(_:blank1634, (x:argument2-1, x:argument2-2), none, none)
ottr:Triple(_:blank1634, pmd:value, none)
ottr:Triple(_:blank1634, pmd:unit, none)
cross | o-rdf:Type(_:blank1634, ++(x:argument2-1, x:argument2-2))
ottr:Triple(_:blank1634, rdf:type, (x:argument2-1, x:argument2-2))
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dpm:HasCharacteristicCategorical[ ottr:IRI ?thing, List<owl:Class> ?types, rdfs:Resource ?annotation ] :: { ottr:Triple(?thing, dpm:characteristic, _:blank505), ottr:Triple(_:blank505, pmd:value, ?annotation), dpm:ValueObject(_:blank505, ?types, none, none) } .
dpm:HasCharacteristicCategorical rdf:type ottr:Template ; ottr:parameters ( [ ottr:name "thing" ; ottr:type ottr:IRI ; ottr:variable _:b0 ] [ ottr:name "types" ; ottr:type ( rdf:List owl:Class ) ; ottr:variable _:b1 ] [ ottr:name "annotation" ; ottr:type rdfs:Resource ; ottr:variable _:b2 ] ) ; ottr:pattern [ ottr:of ottr:Triple ; ottr:values ( _:b0 dpm:characteristic _:b3 ) ] ; ottr:pattern [ ottr:of dpm:ValueObject ; ottr:values ( _:b3 _:b1 ottr:none ottr:none ) ] ; ottr:pattern [ ottr:of ottr:Triple ; ottr:values ( _:b3 pmd:value _:b2 ) ] .
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@prefix ottr: <http://ns.ottr.xyz/0.4/>. @prefix rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#>. @prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#>. @prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#>. @prefix pmd: <https://w3id.org/pmd/co/>. @prefix dpm: <https://www.dipromag.de/dipromag_onto/0.1/>.