java.lang.Object
org.apache.jena.sparql.expr.ExprNode
org.apache.jena.sparql.expr.ExprTripleTerm
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Expr
RDF-star triple term in an expression (AKA quoted triple).
It can still have variables in it.
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from interface org.apache.jena.sparql.expr.Expr
CMP_EQUAL, CMP_GREATER, CMP_INDETERMINATE, CMP_LESS, CMP_UNEQUAL, NONE
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionapplyNodeTransform
(NodeTransform transform) Rewrite, applying a node->node transformationcopySubstitute
(Binding binding) Deep copy with substitutionboolean
General equality operation - consider this to be 'protected'eval
(Binding binding, FunctionEnv env) Evaluate this expression against the bindingorg.apache.jena.graph.Node
getNode()
org.apache.jena.graph.Triple
int
hashCode()
Expr
are used in both syntax and algebra.void
visit
(ExprVisitor visitor) Methods inherited from class org.apache.jena.sparql.expr.ExprNode
asVar, deepCopy, equals, equalsBySyntax, getConstant, getExpr, getExprVar, getFunction, getGraphPattern, getVarName, getVarsMentioned, isConstant, isExpr, isFunction, isGraphPattern, isSatisfied, isVariable, toString
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Constructor Details
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ExprTripleTerm
public ExprTripleTerm(org.apache.jena.graph.Node node)
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Method Details
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visit
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eval
Description copied from interface:Expr
Evaluate this expression against the binding -
getNode
public org.apache.jena.graph.Node getNode() -
getTriple
public org.apache.jena.graph.Triple getTriple() -
hashCode
public int hashCode()Description copied from interface:Expr
Expr
are used in both syntax and algebra. There is no syntax to algebra translation step because the parser uses operator precedence to build the right evaluation structure directly.The exceptions to this are the
NOT EXISTS
andEXISTS
expressions which involve a query pattern. As a result there are different ways in syntax to produce the same algebra form.Two
Expr
are considered equal if they are equal as algebra expressions.hashCode
andequals
must implement that.There is also
equalsBySyntax
. Because two different syntax forms can yield the same algebra, but two different algebra forms must be different syntax,equalsBySyntax
impliesequals
(by algebra).Hence, different
hashCode
=> notequalsBySyntax
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copySubstitute
Description copied from interface:Expr
Deep copy with substitution- Specified by:
copySubstitute
in interfaceExpr
- Specified by:
copySubstitute
in classExprNode
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applyNodeTransform
Description copied from interface:Expr
Rewrite, applying a node->node transformation- Specified by:
applyNodeTransform
in interfaceExpr
- Specified by:
applyNodeTransform
in classExprNode
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equals
Description copied from interface:Expr
General equality operation - consider this to be 'protected'
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