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How to add a superclass to a class with owlready python?
How do I check whether a file exists without exceptions?Calling an external command in PythonWhat are metaclasses in Python?Finding the index of an item given a list containing it in PythonHow can I safely create a nested directory in Python?Does Python have a ternary conditional operator?How to get the current time in PythonHow can I make a time delay in Python?Add new keys to a dictionary?Does Python have a string 'contains' substring method?
I'm using owlready to enrich an ontology with property restrictions. As we can see in the owlready documentation, it is possible to define restrictions on properties https://owlready2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/restriction.html#restrictions-on-a-property. The authors explained only how to define classes equivalent to restrictions as illustrated in the following picture.
class equivalent to a restriction
I want to add a restriction to an existing class with owlready (I want to replace the equivalent_to by subClass_of). Is it possible? How can I do it?
Thank you
python ontology restriction owlready
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I'm using owlready to enrich an ontology with property restrictions. As we can see in the owlready documentation, it is possible to define restrictions on properties https://owlready2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/restriction.html#restrictions-on-a-property. The authors explained only how to define classes equivalent to restrictions as illustrated in the following picture.
class equivalent to a restriction
I want to add a restriction to an existing class with owlready (I want to replace the equivalent_to by subClass_of). Is it possible? How can I do it?
Thank you
python ontology restriction owlready
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I'm using owlready to enrich an ontology with property restrictions. As we can see in the owlready documentation, it is possible to define restrictions on properties https://owlready2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/restriction.html#restrictions-on-a-property. The authors explained only how to define classes equivalent to restrictions as illustrated in the following picture.
class equivalent to a restriction
I want to add a restriction to an existing class with owlready (I want to replace the equivalent_to by subClass_of). Is it possible? How can I do it?
Thank you
python ontology restriction owlready
I'm using owlready to enrich an ontology with property restrictions. As we can see in the owlready documentation, it is possible to define restrictions on properties https://owlready2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/restriction.html#restrictions-on-a-property. The authors explained only how to define classes equivalent to restrictions as illustrated in the following picture.
class equivalent to a restriction
I want to add a restriction to an existing class with owlready (I want to replace the equivalent_to by subClass_of). Is it possible? How can I do it?
Thank you
python ontology restriction owlready
python ontology restriction owlready
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I got the answer from @Jean-Baptiste, the developer of owlready2
It is possible to add superclasses to an existing class with the following syntax:
Class.is_a.append(SuperClass).
The superClass may be a Class or a property restriction, for example
Classe.is_a.append(property.some(Value))
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I got the answer from @Jean-Baptiste, the developer of owlready2
It is possible to add superclasses to an existing class with the following syntax:
Class.is_a.append(SuperClass).
The superClass may be a Class or a property restriction, for example
Classe.is_a.append(property.some(Value))
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I got the answer from @Jean-Baptiste, the developer of owlready2
It is possible to add superclasses to an existing class with the following syntax:
Class.is_a.append(SuperClass).
The superClass may be a Class or a property restriction, for example
Classe.is_a.append(property.some(Value))
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I got the answer from @Jean-Baptiste, the developer of owlready2
It is possible to add superclasses to an existing class with the following syntax:
Class.is_a.append(SuperClass).
The superClass may be a Class or a property restriction, for example
Classe.is_a.append(property.some(Value))
I got the answer from @Jean-Baptiste, the developer of owlready2
It is possible to add superclasses to an existing class with the following syntax:
Class.is_a.append(SuperClass).
The superClass may be a Class or a property restriction, for example
Classe.is_a.append(property.some(Value))
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