Class QueryEvaluationUtil
java.lang.Object
org.eclipse.rdf4j.query.algebra.evaluation.util.QueryEvaluationUtil
- Author:
- Arjohn Kampman
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Field Summary
Modifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final ValueExprEvaluationException
static final ValueExprEvaluationException
static final ValueExprEvaluationException
static final ValueExprEvaluationException
static final ValueExprEvaluationException
static final ValueExprEvaluationException
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic boolean
compare
(Value leftVal, Value rightVal, Compare.CompareOp operator) static boolean
compare
(Value leftVal, Value rightVal, Compare.CompareOp operator, boolean strict) static boolean
compareLiterals
(Literal leftLit, Literal rightLit, Compare.CompareOp operator) Compares the suppliedLiteral
arguments using the supplied operator, using strict (minimally-conforming) SPARQL 1.1 operator behavior.static boolean
compareLiterals
(Literal leftLit, Literal rightLit, Compare.CompareOp operator, boolean strict) Compares the suppliedLiteral
arguments using the supplied operator.static boolean
compatibleArguments
(Literal arg1, Literal arg2) Checks whether the supplied two literal arguments are 'argument compatible' according to the SPARQL definition.static boolean
getEffectiveBooleanValue
(Value value) Determines the effective boolean value (EBV) of the supplied value as defined in the SPARQL specification: The EBV of any literal whose type is CoreDatatype.XSD:boolean or numeric is false if the lexical form is not valid for that datatype (e.g.static boolean
static boolean
Checks whether the supplied value is a "plain literal".static boolean
isSimpleLiteral
(boolean isLang, CoreDatatype datatype) Checks whether the supplied literal is a "simple literal".static boolean
Checks whether the supplied literal is a "simple literal".static boolean
Checks whether the supplied value is a "simple literal".static boolean
Checks whether the supplied literal is a "string literal".static boolean
Checks whether the supplied literal is a "string literal".
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Field Details
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INDETERMINATE_DATE_TIME_EXCEPTION
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STRING_WITH_OTHER_SUPPORTED_TYPE_EXCEPTION
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NUMERIC_WITH_OTHER_SUPPORTED_TYPE_EXCEPTION
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DATE_WITH_OTHER_SUPPORTED_TYPE_EXCEPTION
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UNSUPPOERTED_TYPES_EXCEPTION
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NOT_COMPATIBLE_AND_ORDERED_EXCEPTION
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Constructor Details
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QueryEvaluationUtil
public QueryEvaluationUtil()
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Method Details
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getEffectiveBooleanValue
Determines the effective boolean value (EBV) of the supplied value as defined in the SPARQL specification:- The EBV of any literal whose type is CoreDatatype.XSD:boolean or numeric is false if the lexical form is not valid for that datatype (e.g. "abc"^^xsd:integer).
- If the argument is a typed literal with a datatype of CoreDatatype.XSD:boolean, the EBV is the value of that argument.
- If the argument is a plain literal or a typed literal with a datatype of CoreDatatype.XSD:string, the EBV is false if the operand value has zero length; otherwise the EBV is true.
- If the argument is a numeric type or a typed literal with a datatype derived from a numeric type, the EBV is false if the operand value is NaN or is numerically equal to zero; otherwise the EBV is true.
- All other arguments, including unbound arguments, produce a type error.
- Parameters:
value
- Some value.- Returns:
- The EBV of value.
- Throws:
ValueExprEvaluationException
- In case the application of the EBV algorithm results in a type error.
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compare
public static boolean compare(Value leftVal, Value rightVal, Compare.CompareOp operator) throws ValueExprEvaluationException - Throws:
ValueExprEvaluationException
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compare
public static boolean compare(Value leftVal, Value rightVal, Compare.CompareOp operator, boolean strict) throws ValueExprEvaluationException - Throws:
ValueExprEvaluationException
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compareLiterals
public static boolean compareLiterals(Literal leftLit, Literal rightLit, Compare.CompareOp operator) throws ValueExprEvaluationException Compares the suppliedLiteral
arguments using the supplied operator, using strict (minimally-conforming) SPARQL 1.1 operator behavior.- Parameters:
leftLit
- the left literal argument of the comparison.rightLit
- the right literal argument of the comparison.operator
- the comparison operator to use.- Returns:
true
if execution of the supplied operator on the supplied arguments succeeds,false
otherwise.- Throws:
ValueExprEvaluationException
- if a type error occurred.
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compareLiterals
public static boolean compareLiterals(Literal leftLit, Literal rightLit, Compare.CompareOp operator, boolean strict) throws ValueExprEvaluationException Compares the suppliedLiteral
arguments using the supplied operator.- Parameters:
leftLit
- the left literal argument of the comparison.rightLit
- the right literal argument of the comparison.operator
- the comparison operator to use.strict
- boolean indicating whether comparison should use strict (minimally-conforming) SPARQL 1.1 operator behavior, or extended behavior.- Returns:
true
if execution of the supplied operator on the supplied arguments succeeds,false
otherwise.- Throws:
ValueExprEvaluationException
- if a type error occurred.
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isPlainLiteral
Checks whether the supplied value is a "plain literal". A "plain literal" is a literal with no datatype and optionally a language tag.- See Also:
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isPlainLiteral
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isSimpleLiteral
Checks whether the supplied value is a "simple literal". A "simple literal" is a literal with no language tag nor datatype.- See Also:
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isSimpleLiteral
Checks whether the supplied literal is a "simple literal". A "simple literal" is a literal with no language tag and the datatypeCoreDatatype.XSD.STRING
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isSimpleLiteral
Checks whether the supplied literal is a "simple literal". A "simple literal" is a literal with no language tag and the datatypeCoreDatatype.XSD.STRING
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isStringLiteral
Checks whether the supplied literal is a "string literal". A "string literal" is either a simple literal, a plain literal with language tag, or a literal with datatype CoreDatatype.XSD:string. -
compatibleArguments
Checks whether the supplied two literal arguments are 'argument compatible' according to the SPARQL definition.- Parameters:
arg1
- the first argumentarg2
- the second argument- Returns:
- true iff the two supplied arguments are argument compatible, false otherwise
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isStringLiteral
Checks whether the supplied literal is a "string literal". A "string literal" is either a simple literal, a plain literal with language tag, or a literal with datatype CoreDatatype.XSD:string.
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