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[protege-user] NOT GETING OUTPUT
Gokul
2018-12-06 16:37:24 UTC
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Sir/Madam

I am not getting any output. Kindly help me out. The screen i just blank. I
want my output to be like this... With the help of magnesium, potassium,
calcium and phosphorus... if all the 4 minerals are with in a range then out
must be generated. kindly make a correction in my code. It must be executed
ontop sparql



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Josef Hardi
2018-12-06 16:45:30 UTC
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Where is the :agri class in the class hierarchy?

Best,
Josef
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Sir/Madam
I am not getting any output. Kindly help me out. The screen i just blank. I
want my output to be like this... With the help of magnesium, potassium,
calcium and phosphorus... if all the 4 minerals are with in a range then out
must be generated. kindly make a correction in my code. It must be executed
ontop sparql
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Michael DeBellis
2018-12-06 17:04:56 UTC
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This may have nothing to do with your specific problem but just FYI, your
class hierarchy makes no sense. You have Air, Moisture, species, and Water
as subclasses of Soil (this is just one example, there are many more
examples of incoherent subclasses in 1.jpg). That means your ontology is
saying that Water is a kind of Soil. The semantics of the subclass relation
is a subset relation. So a Subclass of Soil could be MoistSoil, or
SoilSupportingSpecies, but not Species or Moisture. Anything that you make
a subclass of X must be some kind of X. I.e., if Y is a subclass of X that
means all Y's are also X's but some X's are not Y's. So MoistSoil (Y) could
be a subclass of Soil (x) because some types of soil are moist and others
aren't.

Michael
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Sir/Madam
I am not getting any output. Kindly help me out. The screen i just blank. I
want my output to be like this... With the help of magnesium, potassium,
calcium and phosphorus... if all the 4 minerals are with in a range then out
must be generated. kindly make a correction in my code. It must be executed
ontop sparql
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