ok, clear, but...

what do I fill in the GUI field which makes the box not red AND
results in the right OWL code?
(more precise: in the oneOf filed in the resource form for a DataRange
instance (in my example: ProfileTypeEnum). modelling a user-defined
enumeration type)

thx again, Michel

On 9 mrt, 21:18, Holger Knublauch <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Michel,
>
> there are two kinds of enumerations in OWL (both using owl:oneOf), and  
> the help page "How to... Create an enumeration" only talks about one  
> of them.
>
> 1) Enumerated classes are defined as enumeration of RDF resources -  
> these can be created with the provided wizard and using { ... }  
> notation.
>
> 2) Enumerated datatypes are defined by typing in something like
>
> rdfs:range:   owl:oneOf{"A" "B" "C"}
>
> The latter is probably what you are after. You can also use the same  
> construct in owl:allValuesFrom restrictions.
>
> I will extend the help page to make this clearer.
>
> Holger
>
> On Mar 9, 2009, at 12:51 PM, Michel Bohms wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Can someone explain me how to define enumerated values in TBC?
>
> > In the manual it says:
>
> > Enumerated classes
> > Enumerated classes using the owl:oneOf operator can be entered by a
> > list of values between curly brackets. For example,
> > {Cairns Sydney Canberra}
>
> > defines the class consisting of only the three individual cities.
>
> > when I do this:
>
> > fill in your GUI owl:One ofbox: {CURVE AREA}, the box stays red.
>
> > idem for a variant: {"CURVE" "AREA"}
>
> > I can get rid of the red box by:
> > ["CURVE" "AREA"]
>
> > but this is not according to the manual and the owl code is wrong...
> > (the string CURVE" "AREA becomes one item...)
>
> > thx Michel
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