jcel | Reasoner for the description logic EL | Machine Learning library
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jcel is a reasoner for the description logic EL+. It uses the OWL API and can be used as a plug-in for Protege.
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- Converts an axiom to a set of integers
- Visit an IntegerObjectPropertyAssignment
- Visit an IntegerClassAssignment
- Returns the set of IntegerInverseObjectProperties of the given axiom
- Visit an IntegerNegativeObjectAssiom
- Transforms an IntegerTransitivePropertyAxiom into the normalized set of integers
- Translates an integer functional object property
- Visit a IntegerReflexiveObjectPropertyAxiom
- Converts an axi property chain into a set of integers
- Converts an ontiom into a set of integers
- Returns the set of integers that are represented by the given axioms
- Visit an integer subobject property
- Translates the given AxiPropertyRangeAxiom
- Render a set s S
- Visit a GC3 atom
- Renders the set R
- Visit a GC1 axiom
- Preprocess the set of axioms
- Preprocesses the graph
- Returns a string representation of this summaries
- Returns a string representation of this property
- Processes the module
- Returns a string representation of this constant
- Creates the logy
- Performs the actual processing
- Retrieves the set of direct types for an individual element
- Returns a string representation of the variables
- Returns all the instances of the given class expression
- Clear the map
- Extracts a module from a set of axioms
- Get the description name for an ontology
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QUESTION
Hi I have a problem in my server- client connection I wrote the 2 codes on windows 10 and they worked perfectly. But when I tried to execute them on ubuntu in a VM I had this error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Jul-24 at 11:42Not sure why this works on Windows, but when I run your code on Ubuntu, your server just exits - just as it is supposed to. It prints "server loop running..." and then exits. As your thread is set to server_thread.daemon=True
, the thread is killed as well. It does not even have time to initialise the socket.
If you change server_thread.daemon=False
or add sleep(600)
or something like that (you would of course an infinite loop) as the last statement in your main(), it starts listening to the socket and process requests - which is probably what you want.
QUESTION
Consider the following code. It writes "n" elements at a time. "n" was 5 for the intel compiler and "n" was 4 for pgi
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Sep-21 at 15:06You can replace the * with '(4(E13.6,1X))' (including the quotes). This takes advantage of a Fortran feature called format reversion.
I will note that your code is already not Fortran 77 compliant, so I am not sure why you are concerned about that.
QUESTION
I have a file that looks like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Jan-24 at 18:58sed is your friend:
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