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Predicate rdf_retractall/3
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SWI-Prolog Semantic Web Library 3.0
Two RDF APIs
library(semweb/rdf11): The RDF database
Modifying the RDF store
rdf_assert/3
rdf_assert/4
rdf_retractall/3
rdf_retractall/4
rdf_create_bnode/1
Availability:
:- use_module(
library(semweb/rdf11)
).
[nondet]
rdf_retractall
(
?S, ?P, ?O
)
[nondet]
rdf_retractall
(
?S, ?P, ?O, ?G
)
Remove all matching triples from the database. Matching is performed using the same rules as
rdf/3
. The call does not instantiate any of its arguments.
Availability:
:- use_module(
library(semweb/rdf_db)
).
[det]
rdf_retractall
(
?Subject, ?Predicate, ?Object
)
Remove all matching triples from the database. As
rdf_retractall/4
using an unbound graph. See also
rdf_retractall/4
and
rdf_unload/1
.