swish-0.9.0.10: A semantic web toolkit.

PortabilityCPP, DeriveFunctor, DeriveFoldable, DeriveTraversable, MultiParamTypeClasses
Stabilityexperimental
MaintainerDouglas Burke
Safe HaskellSafe-Inferred

Swish.GraphClass

Description

This module defines a Labelled Directed Graph and Label classes, and the Arc datatype.

Synopsis

Documentation

class LDGraph lg lb whereSource

Labelled Directed Graph class.

Minimum required implementation: emptyGraph, setArcs, and getArcs.

Methods

emptyGraph :: lg lbSource

Create the empty graph.

setArcs :: lg lb -> ArcSet lb -> lg lbSource

Replace the existing arcs in the graph.

getArcs :: lg lb -> ArcSet lbSource

Extract all the arcs from a graph

extract :: Ord lb => Selector lb -> lg lb -> lg lbSource

Extract those arcs that match the given Selector.

addGraphs :: Ord lb => lg lb -> lg lb -> lg lbSource

Add the two graphs

deleteSource

Arguments

:: Ord lb 
=> lg lb

g1

-> lg lb

g2

-> lg lb

g2 - g1 -> g3

Remove those arcs in the first graph from the second graph

labels :: Ord lb => lg lb -> Set lbSource

Enumerate the distinct labels contained in a graph; that is, any label that appears in the subject, predicate or object position of an Arc.

nodes :: Ord lb => lg lb -> Set lbSource

Enumerate the distinct nodes contained in a graph; that is, any label that appears in the subject or object position of an Arc.

update :: (ArcSet lb -> ArcSet lb) -> lg lb -> lg lbSource

Update the arcs in a graph using a supplied function.

Instances

Label lb => LDGraph GraphMem lb 
Label lb => LDGraph NSGraph lb 

class (Ord lb, Show lb) => Label lb whereSource

Label class.

A label may have a fixed binding, which means that the label identifies (is) a particular graph node, and different such labels are always distinct nodes. Alternatively, a label may be unbound (variable), which means that it is a placeholder for an unknown node label. Unbound node labels are used as graph-local identifiers for indicating when the same node appears in several arcs.

For the purposes of graph-isomorphism testing, fixed labels are matched when they are the same. Variable labels may be matched with any other variable label. Our definition of isomorphism (for RDF graphs) does not match variable labels with fixed labels.

Methods

labelIsVar :: lb -> BoolSource

Does this node have a variable binding?

labelHash :: Int -> lb -> IntSource

Calculate the hash of the label using the supplied seed.

getLocal :: lb -> StringSource

Extract the local id from a variable node.

makeLabel :: String -> lbSource

Make a label value from a local id.

data Arc lb Source

Arc type.

Prior to 0.7.0.0 you could also use asubj, apred and aobj to access the elements of the arc.

Constructors

Arc 

Fields

arcSubj :: lb

The subject of the arc.

arcPred :: lb

The predicate (property) of the arc.

arcObj :: lb

The object of the arc.

Instances

Functor Arc 
Foldable Arc 
Traversable Arc 
Eq lb => Eq (Arc lb) 
Ord lb => Ord (Arc lb) 
Show lb => Show (Arc lb) 
Hashable lb => Hashable (Arc lb) 

type ArcSet lb = Set (Arc lb)Source

A set - or graph - of arcs.

type Selector lb = Arc lb -> BoolSource

Identify arcs.

arcSource

Arguments

:: lb

The subject of the arc.

-> lb

The predicate of the arc.

-> lb

The object of the arc.

-> Arc lb 

Create an arc.

arcToTriple :: Arc lb -> (lb, lb, lb)Source

Convert an Arc into a tuple.

arcFromTriple :: (lb, lb, lb) -> Arc lbSource

Create an Arc from a tuple.

hasLabel :: Eq lb => lb -> Arc lb -> BoolSource

Does the arc contain the label in any position (subject, predicate, or object)?

arcLabels :: Arc lb -> [lb]Source

Return all the labels in an arc.

getComponents :: (Ord a, Ord b) => (a -> [b]) -> Set a -> Set bSource

Extract components from a set.