And trying it out is no option for you?!

What is so confusing about greaterThan and lessThan? I'm totally puzzled
by this question as it's some kind of too obvious.

greaterThan(?x, 1000) - what do you think does it mean? "?x is greater
than 1000"

lessThan(?x, 2000) - what do you think does it mean? "?x is less than 2000"

greaterThan(?x, 1000), lessThan(?x, 2000)  - what do you think does it
mean? "?x is greater than 1000 AND ?x is less than 2000"


On 12.01.2017 20:15, tina sani wrote:
> Well, I am not sure about greaterThan and lessThan keywords. Will this rule
> execute if it encounters salary b/w 5000 and 10,000?
>
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 8:53 PM, Joint <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Have you tried it? What happened?
>> "Of course this will not execute because I skip proper syntax"
>> So you know the syntax isn't correct but still ask if it is correct..
>> Dick
>>
>> -------- Original message --------
>> From: tina sani <[email protected]>
>> Date: 12/01/2017  14:47  (GMT+00:00)
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Semantic Of Jena rule
>>
>> The syntax and semantic of this rule is correct?
>>
>> ?emp rdf:type URI:Employee + ?emp URI:NetSalary ?salary+
>> greaterThan(?salary, 5000), lessThan(?salary, 10000)-> ?emp rdf:type
>> URI:Manager
>>
>> Of course this will not execute because I skip proper syntax, but I wonder
>> this rule will work or not if some employee have salary between 5000 and
>> 10000.
>> I am confuse in greaterThan and lessThan part of the rule, if it will work
>> or not?
>>

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