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With the --add-way-node-order flag, osm2rdf includes osmway:node triples that in turn include osmway:node triples, but these are two distinct uses of the osmway:node predicate that have objects of different types. The osmway:node of a way isn’t really a node per se. If you write something like ?way osmway:node ?node . ?node osmway:node, the UI suggests ?node as the next token, which is guaranteed to return zero results.
Should ways have osmway:member triples for consistency with osmrel:member, since the objects in both cases are structured similarly? Or maybe the predicate could be osmway:vertex, based on the terminology occasionally used by OSM editors?
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With the
--add-way-node-order
flag, osm2rdf includesosmway:node
triples that in turn includeosmway:node
triples, but these are two distinct uses of theosmway:node
predicate that have objects of different types. Theosmway:node
of a way isn’t really a node per se. If you write something like?way osmway:node ?node . ?node osmway:node
, the UI suggests?node
as the next token, which is guaranteed to return zero results.Should ways have
osmway:member
triples for consistency withosmrel:member
, since the objects in both cases are structured similarly? Or maybe the predicate could beosmway:vertex
, based on the terminology occasionally used by OSM editors?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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