[great-users] negative application condition
Arda Göknil
ardagoknil at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 2 14:59:36 CST 2006
Yes, you are right. Thanks.
Aditya Agrawal <aditya.agrawal at gmail.com> wrote: v\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} o\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} w\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} .shape {behavior:url(#default#VML);} Hi Arda,
In your pattern specification you can change the pattern cardinality attribute even on the simple association between B and C. By simple association I mean an association without a class.
You can click in the line, change the attribute called pattern cardinality to 0 or -1
I hope this helps.
Thanks,
Adi
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Subject: RE: [great-users] negative application condition
I could not write a good example. I mean, the meta association. I imagine the A, B and C classes are the meta classes and the association between them are the meta association, there is not a meta class named Association. The setting the pattern cardinality to "-1" is true if there is a Association entity in the meta class.
Aditya Agrawal <aditya.agrawal at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Arda,
As far as I remember you can set the pattern cardinality on the association between B and C to be -1 instead of setting it on B.
I dont know if things have changed in the recent past but earlier the value for negative condition used to be 0 not -1.
Could Attila or Feng please comment to this?
Thanks,
Adi
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From: great-users-bounces at list.isis.vanderbilt.edu [mailto:great-users-bounces at list.isis.vanderbilt.edu] On Behalf Of Arda Göknil
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 5:14 AM
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Subject: [great-users] negative application condition
Hi,
I have a question about the negative application condition in GREAT. In the user manual, it is said that if you set the pattern cardinality to "-1", you negate that element. but I want to negate the element for only one association.
For example, in my pattern I have three classes: classA, classB and classC. ClassA has a relation with ClassB and ClassC but I do not want ClassB to have a relation with ClassC. I want to negate ClassC for the association between ClassB and ClassC. But in my pattern if I set the pattern cardinality to -1, I can not show the whole pattern in one rule. How is it possible?
Regards,
Arda Goknil
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