Implementation of the conventional human interpretation of RDF 1.1 containers.
RDF containers are open enumeration structures as opposed to RDF collections or RDF lists which are closed enumeration structures. The same resource may appear in a container more than once. A container may be contained in itself.
rdf:Alt
with
first member
Default and remaining members Others.
Notice that this construct adds no machine-processable semantics but is conventionally used to indicate to a human reader that the numerical ordering of the container membership properties of Container is intended to only be relevant in distinguishing between the first and all non-first members.
Default denotes the default option to take when choosing one of the alternatives container in Container. Others denotes the non-default options that can be chosen from.
Notice that this construct adds no machine-processable semantics but is conventionally used to indicate to a human reader that the numerical ordering of the container membership properties of Container is intended to not be significant.
Notice that this construct adds no machine-processable semantics but is conventionally used to indicate to a human reader that the numerical ordering of the container membership properties of Container is intended to be significant.
Success of this goal does not imply that Property is present in the database.
rdf(Container, P, Elem)
is true and P is a
container membership property.rdf(Container, P, Elem)
is true and P is the N-th
(0-based) container membership property.