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Programming Languages. Prolog Part 3 SQL & Prolog. Good question from a student: what does the following mean? married (mrAstor, mrsAstor). Cross Product of mrAstor, mrsAstor, mrBlake, mrsBlake, mrCrane, mrsCrane, mrDavis, mrsDavis
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Programming Languages Prolog Part 3 SQL & Prolog
Good question from a student: what does the following mean? married (mrAstor, mrsAstor). Cross Product of mrAstor, mrsAstor, mrBlake, mrsBlake, mrCrane, mrsCrane, mrDavis, mrsDavis (mrAstor, mrAstor) (mrAstor, mrsAstor) (mrsAstor, mrAstor) (mrsAstor, MrsAstor) (mrAstor, mrBlake) (mrAstor, mrsBlake) (mrsAstor, mrBlake) (mrsAstor, MrsBlake) (mrAstor, mrCrane) (mrAstor, mrsCrane) (mrsAstor, mrCrane) (mrsAstor, MrsCrane) (mrAstor, mrDavis) (mrAstor, mrsDavis) (mrsAstor, mrDavis) (mrsAstor, MrsDavis) (mrBlake, mrAstor) (mrBlake, mrsAstor) (mrsBlake, mrAstor) (mrsBlake, MrsAstor) (mrBlake, mrBlake) (mrBlake, mrsBlake) (mrsBlake, mrBlake) (mrsBlake, MrsBlake) (mrBlake, mrCrane) (mrBlake, mrsCrane) (mrsBlake, mrCrane) (mrsBlake, MrsCrane) (mrBlake, mrDavis) (mrBlake, mrsDavis) (mrsBlake, mrDavis) (mrsBlake, MrsDavis) (mrCrane, mrAstor) (mrCrane, mrsAstor) (mrsCrane, mrAstor) (mrsCrane, MrsAstor) (mrCrane, mrBlake) (mrCrane, mrsBlake) (mrsCrane, mrBlake) (mrsCrane, MrsBlake) (mrCrane, mrCrane) (mrCrane, mrsCrane) (mrsCrane, mrCrane) (mrsCrane, MrsCrane) (mrCrane, mrDavis) (mrCrane, mrsDavis) (mrsCrane, mrDavis) (mrsCrane, MrsDavis) (mrDavis, mrAstor) (mrDavis, mrsAstor) (mrsDavis, mrAstor) (mrsDavis, MrsAstor) (mrDavis, mrBlake) (mrDavis, mrsBlake) (mrsDavis, mrBlake) (mrsDavis, MrsBlake) (mrDavis, mrCrane) (mrDavis, mrsCrane) (mrsDavis, mrCrane) (mrsDavis, MrsCrane) (mrDavis, mrDavis) (mrDavis, mrsDavis) (mrsDavis, mrDavis) (mrsDavis, MrsDavis)
Good question from last class. What does the following mean? married (mrAstor, mrsAstor). married subset (Relation) of Cross Product of mrAstor, mrsAstor, mrBlake, mrsBlake, mrCrane, mrsCrane, mrDavis, mrsDavis (mrAstor, mrAstor) (mrAstor, mrsAstor) (mrsAstor, mrAstor) (mrsAstor, MrsAstor) (mrAstor, mrBlake) (mrAstor, mrsBlake) (mrsAstor, mrBlake) (mrsAstor, MrsBlake) (mrAstor, mrCrane) (mrAstor, mrsCrane) (mrsAstor, mrCrane) (mrsAstor, MrsCrane) (mrAstor, mrDavis) (mrAstor, mrsDavis) (mrsAstor, mrDavis) (mrsAstor, MrsDavis) (mrBlake, mrAstor) (mrBlake, mrsAstor) (mrsBlake, mrAstor) (mrsBlake, MrsAstor) (mrBlake, mrBlake) (mrBlake, mrsBlake) (mrsBlake, mrBlake) (mrsBlake, MrsBlake) (mrBlake, mrCrane) (mrBlake, mrsCrane) (mrsBlake, mrCrane) (mrsBlake, MrsCrane) (mrBlake, mrDavis) (mrBlake, mrsDavis) (mrsBlake, mrDavis) (mrsBlake, MrsDavis) (mrCrane, mrAstor) (mrCrane, mrsAstor) (mrsCrane, mrAstor) (mrsCrane, MrsAstor) (mrCrane, mrBlake) (mrCrane, mrsBlake) (mrsCrane, mrBlake) (mrsCrane, MrsBlake) (mrCrane, mrCrane) (mrCrane, mrsCrane) (mrsCrane, mrCrane) (mrsCrane, MrsCrane) (mrCrane, mrDavis) (mrCrane, mrsDavis) (mrsCrane, mrDavis) (mrsCrane, MrsDavis) (mrDavis, mrAstor) (mrDavis, mrsAstor) (mrsDavis, mrAstor) (mrsDavis, MrsAstor) (mrDavis, mrBlake) (mrDavis, mrsBlake) (mrsDavis, mrBlake) (mrsDavis, MrsBlake) (mrDavis, mrCrane) (mrDavis, mrsCrane) (mrsDavis, mrCrane) (mrsDavis, MrsCrane) (mrDavis, mrDavis) (mrDavis, mrsDavis) (mrsDavis, mrDavis) (mrsDavis, MrsDavis)
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Oracle Sqldeveper This database is for this book. But, the book is old and assumes you’re using sqlplus not sqldeveloper. So, ignore all of the formatting examples in the book and just do the sql.
emp / dept Database in Prolog emp(7839, king, president, 0, 17-nov-81, 5000, 0, 10). emp(7698, blake, manager, 7839, 01-may-81, 2850, 0, 30). emp(7782, clark, manager, 7839, 09-jun-81, 2450, 0, 10). emp(7566, jones, manager, 7839, 02-apr-81, 2975, 0, 20). emp(7788, scott, analyst, 7566, 09-dec-82, 3000, 0, 20). emp(7902, ford, analyst, 7566, 03-dec-81, 3000, 0, 20). emp(7369, smith, clerk, 7902, 17-dec-80, 800, 0, 20). emp(7499, allen, salesman, 7698, 20-feb-81, 1600, 300, 30). emp(7521, ward, salesman, 7698, 22-feb-81, 1250, 500, 30). emp(7654, martin, salesman, 7698, 28-sep-81, 1250, 1400, 30). emp(7844, turner, salesman, 7698, 08-sep-81, 1500, 0, 30). emp(7876, adams, clerk, 7788, 12-jan-83, 1100, 0, 20). emp(7900, james, clerk, 7698, 03-dec-81, 950, 0, 30). emp(7934, miller, clerk, 7782, 23-jan-82, 1300, 0, 10). dept(10, accounting, new_york). dept(20, research, dallas). dept(30, sales, chicago). dept(40, operations, boston). select 'emp(' || empno || ', ' || lower(ename) || ', ' || lower(job) || ', ' || nvl(mgr, 0) || ', ' || lower(hiredate) || ', ' || sal || ', ' || nvl(comm, 0) || ', ' || deptno || ').' from emp select 'dept(' || deptno || ', ' || lower(dname) || ', ' || lower(loc) || ').' from dept
emp / dept Database in Prolog | ?- emp(Empno, Ename, Job, _, _, Sal, _, Deptno). Deptno = 10 Empno = 7839 Ename = king Job = president Sal = 5000 ? ; Deptno = 30 Empno = 7698 Ename = blake Job = manager Sal = 2850 ? . . . Haskell> [(empno, ename, job, sal, deptno) | (empno, ename, job, _, _, sal, deptno) <-emp]
emp / dept Database in Prolog | ?- emp(Empno, Ename, Job, _, _, Sal, _, 10). Empno = 7839 Ename = king Job = president Sal = 5000 ? ; Empno = 7782 Ename = clark Job = manager Sal = 2450 ? ; Empno = 7934 Ename = miller Job = clerk Sal = 1300 yes | ?- Haskell> [(empno, ename, job, sal, deptno) | (empno, ename, job, _, _, sal, deptno) <- emp, deptno == 10]
emp / dept Database in Prolog | ?- emp(Empno, Ename, Job, _, _, Sal, _, D), dept(D, Dname, _). D = 10 Dname = accounting Empno = 7839 Ename = king Job = president Sal = 5000 ? ; D = 30 Dname = sales Empno = 7698 Ename = blake Job = manager Sal = 2850 ? ; D = 10 Dname = accounting Empno = 7782 Ename = clark Job = manager Sal = 2450 ? Main> [(empno, ename, job, sal, dname) | (empno, ename, job, _, _, sal, edeptno) <- emp, (deptno, dname, loc) <- dept, edeptno == deptno ]
emp / dept Database in Prolog as Binary Relations (Triple Store) ename(7839, king). ename(7698, blake). ename(7782, clark). ename(7566, jones). ename(7788, scott). ename(7902, ford). ename(7369, smith). ename(7499, allen). ename(7521, ward). ename(7654, martin). ename(7844, turner). ename(7876, adams). ename(7900, james). ename(7934, miller). job(7839, president). job(7698, manager). job(7782, manager). job(7566, manager). job(7788, analyst). job(7902, analyst). job(7369, clerk). job(7499, salesman). job(7521, salesman). job(7654, salesman). job(7844, salesman). job(7876, clerk). job(7900, clerk). job(7934, clerk). mgr(7839, 0). mgr(7698, 7839). mgr(7782, 7839). mgr(7566, 7839). mgr(7788, 7566). mgr(7902, 7566). mgr(7369, 7902). mgr(7499, 7698). mgr(7521, 7698). mgr(7654, 7698). mgr(7844, 7698). mgr(7876, 7788). mgr(7900, 7698). mgr(7934, 7782). hiredate(7839, 17-nov-81). hiredate(7698, 01-may-81). hiredate(7782, 09-jun-81). hiredate(7566, 02-apr-81). hiredate(7788, 09-dec-82). hiredate(7902, 03-dec-81). hiredate(7369, 17-dec-80). hiredate(7499, 20-feb-81). hiredate(7521, 22-feb-81). hiredate(7654, 28-sep-81). hiredate(7844, 08-sep-81). hiredate(7876, 12-jan-83). hiredate(7900, 03-dec-81). hiredate(7934, 23-jan-82). salary(7839, 5000). salary(7698, 2850). salary(7782, 2450). salary(7566, 2975). salary(7788, 3000). salary(7902, 3000). salary(7369, 800). salary(7499, 1600). salary(7521, 1250). salary(7654, 1250). salary(7844, 1500). salary(7876, 1100). salary(7900, 950). salary(7934, 1300). deptno(7839, 10). deptno(7698, 30). deptno(7782, 10). deptno(7566, 20). deptno(7788, 20). deptno(7902, 20). deptno(7369, 20). deptno(7499, 30). deptno(7521, 30). deptno(7654, 30). deptno(7844, 30). deptno(7876, 20). deptno(7900, 30). deptno(7934, 10).
emp / dept Database in Prolog as Binary Relations (Triple Store) | ?- ename(E, Ename), job(E, Job), salary(E, Salary), deptno(E, Deptno). Deptno = 10 E = 7839 Ename = king Job = president Salary = 5000 ? ; Deptno = 30 E = 7698 Ename = blake Job = manager Salary = 2850 ? ; Deptno = 10 E = 7782 Ename = clark Job = manager Salary = 2450 ? Haskell> [(empno, ename, job, sal, deptno) |(x0, empno) <- empno, (x1, ename) <- ename, (x2, job) <- job, (x3, sal) <- sal, (x4, deptno) <- deptno, x0 == x1 && x1 == x2 && x2 == x3 && x3 == x4]
These are all the same relation name = [ (7839, "KING"), (7698, "BLAKE"), (7782, "CLARK"), (7566, "JONES"), (7788, "SCOTT"), (7902, "FORD"), (7369, "SMITH"), (7499, "ALLEN"), (7521, "WARD"), (7654, "MARTIN"), (7844, "TURNER"), (7876, "ADAMS"), (7900, "JAMES"), (7934, "MILLER") ] name(7839, KING). name(7698, BLAKE). name(7782, CLARK). name(7566, JONES). name(7788, SCOTT). name(7902, FORD). name(7369, SMITH). name(7499, ALLEN). name(7521, WARD). name(7654, MARTIN). name(7844, TURNER). name(7876, ADAMS). name(7900, JAMES). name(7934, MILLER). (7839, name, KING) (7698, name, BLAKE) (7782, name, CLARK) (7566, name, JONES) (7788, name, SCOTT) (7902, name, FORD) (7369, name, SMITH) (7499, name, ALLEN) (7521, name, WARD) (7654, name, MARTIN) (7844, name, TURNER) (7876, name, ADAMS) (7900, name, JAMES) (7934, name, MILLER) Also called a triple store. Also a form of a graph. Haskell Prolog RDF * Also called Predicates ( Predicate Logic – the science of correct thinking. ) * see