Re: [topbraid-users] DatatypeRestriction in TBC.

2011-03-18 Thread Leonard Jacuzzo
Thanks Gokhan, Now I undestand. I did not know one could use '=' along with '>' in Manchester syntax, but then again, it must be an Owl 2 version and I am just switching into that. My email does accept sreen shots. It might be useful for others to see what they are. Best. Leonard On Fri, Mar 18, 2

Re: [topbraid-users] DatatypeRestriction in TBC.

2011-03-18 Thread Gokhan Soydan
Leonard, In your example, you have two choices to create and use a "datatype restriction": 1-) Create an anonymous "datatype restriction". However, in TopBraid Composer, you need to put this as the class filler (range end) of a "quantifier restriction", i.e. "allValuesFrom" (only) or "someV

Re: [topbraid-users] DatatypeRestriction in TBC.

2011-03-18 Thread Leonard Jacuzzo
Thanks Irene, But an adult would be min inclusive age 18. How does one doe Inclusive mins and maxes? I tried using the less than equal to icon in the form and got. http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing"/> http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#nonNegativeInteger"; >18 Best, LFJ On Fr

RE: [topbraid-users] DatatypeRestriction in TBC.

2011-03-18 Thread Irene Polikoff
Yes, this is what I think Gokhan has provided. In his example :count is a property. In your example you want to use age. You then use the type of restriction Gokhan describes in the desied class. For example: An if you look at RDF/XML it looks as follows http://example.org/test#Adu

Re: [topbraid-users] DatatypeRestriction in TBC.

2011-03-18 Thread Leonard Jacuzzo
Hi Irene, The blog did not answer my question as it did not mention mininclusive, minExlclusive maxinclusive MaxExclusive for datatype restrictions, only minimum and maximum. I tried to do what that suggests, but it did not work. Using 'only won't get one inclusive or exclusive max/mins. Here is t

Re: [topbraid-users] DatatypeRestriction in TBC.

2011-03-18 Thread Leonard Jacuzzo
Thanks Gokhan, But that does not indicate the maxinclusive, mininclusive information that I want to capture. I tried to write it in Manchester but failed. Plus that uses 'count' when I want to do something like Adult is equivalent to the restriction the datatype property age, which has an integer f

Re: [topbraid-users] DatatypeRestriction in TBC.

2011-03-18 Thread Gokhan Soydan
Hello Leonard, You could use "user-defined datatypes" in OWL 2 and express them in Manchaster Syntax in TopBraid Composer. So, if you build a restriction using those, it will look something like: :count only xsd:double[> 8.4, <10.0] where the literals specified in this restriction could be b

RE: [topbraid-users] DatatypeRestriction in TBC.

2011-03-18 Thread Irene Polikoff
Does this blog provide the information you need http://composing-the-semantic-web.blogspot.com/2009/10/owl-2-support-in-topbraid-composer.html ? From: topbraid-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:topbraid-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Leonard Jacuzzo Sent: Friday, March 18, 2011 2:50 PM To

Re: [topbraid-users] DatatypeRestriction in TBC.

2011-03-18 Thread Leonard Jacuzzo
Thanks Irene, Any thoughts on the first part of my question? Best, Leonard On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Irene Polikoff wrote: > Leonard, > > > > To do qualified cardinality restriction, type "HasPart min 8 X" where 'X' > is a class. Or max or exactly depending on the cardinality type. > > >

RE: [topbraid-users] DatatypeRestriction in TBC.

2011-03-18 Thread Irene Polikoff
Leonard, To do qualified cardinality restriction, type "HasPart min 8 X" where 'X' is a class. Or max or exactly depending on the cardinality type. Regards, Irene From: topbraid-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:topbraid-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Leonard Jacuzzo Sent: Frid

[topbraid-users] DatatypeRestriction in TBC.

2011-03-18 Thread Leonard Jacuzzo
Hello, I would like to be able to use OWL2 datatype restrictions, but cannot figure out how to do this with TBC. For example, I would like to have a value like '8.4' count as a minimum exclusive value while defining a class as equivalent to the class having this minimal inclusive value for the data