Hi Michael, 

The vector of data refer to some variables. 
One instance query would be like: we might want to compute the average of a 
variable 
for all timestamp in a week. 

Does that help?

Thanks,
Best,
Alireza


On Monday, August 11, 2014 11:44:22 PM UTC+2, Michael Hunger wrote:
>
> Depends on your use-case queries :)
>
> Perhaps you can explain the use cases
>
> Sent from mobile device
>
> Am 11.08.2014 um 16:44 schrieb Alireza Rezaei Mahdiraji <
> alire...@gmail.com <javascript:>>:
>
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> Yes, that is right, in a simpler case there are no h value and we only 
> have t values. 
> Do you have any suggestions how to model it?
>
> Thanks,
> Best,
> Alireza 
>
>
> On Monday, August 11, 2014 2:49:26 PM UTC+2, Michael Hunger wrote:
>>
>> It sounds a bit like multiple concrete expressions of a meta model though.
>>
>> Where the potential set of values is your hX and tX is expressed in your 
>> concrete data.
>>
>> So you have multiple dimensions (one of which is time) which are then 
>> expressed in concrete data.
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 11:20 PM, Alireza Rezaei Mahdiraji <
>> alire...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi All, 
>>>
>>> I saw documentation about how to model time series in graph but my 
>>> problem seems 
>>> does not fall into that meta models.
>>>
>>> Here is a description: I have a graph with a fixed connectivity, however 
>>> based on variable
>>> let say h  with values <h1,h2,..hn> some of internal properties of the 
>>> graph nodes changes, i.e.
>>> for h=h1 a node have value x1 for property x but for h=h2 the value of x 
>>> for the node is x2. 
>>>
>>> Moreover, there are other data (properties in  graph terminology) for 
>>> nodes which are 
>>> based on time, i.e., I have a set of timestamps t=<t1,t2,t3, ...,tn> and 
>>> for each 
>>> timestamp and for each value of h, each node have one or a vector of 
>>> data. 
>>>
>>> This nested data structure seems very hard to model with graph. Does 
>>> anybody has 
>>> ideas on how to model this?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Best,
>>> Alireza
>>>
>>>
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