Issue
I'm saving a TTL file using RDFWriter
.
How can I explicitly save literals with their data type?
For example, I want "5.36289"^^xsd:float
but I get 5.36289E0
instead.
I had the same problem with strings, but I found the BasicWriterSettings.XSD_STRING_TO_PLAIN_LITERAL
property that solved. I cannot find any similar configuration for other data types.
I am creating the literals using the method Values.literal
.
This is the source code:
FileOutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(ttlOutputFile);
RDFWriter writer = Rio.createWriter(RDFFormat.TURTLE, out);
final WriterConfig config = writer.getWriterConfig();
config.set(BasicWriterSettings.XSD_STRING_TO_PLAIN_LITERAL, false);
writer.startRDF();
for (Statement st : model) {
writer.handleStatement(st);
}
writer.endRDF();
Solution
There is a configuration setting called ABBREVIATE_NUMBERS
that works like a charm (and it needs to be used only when PRETTY_PRINT
is true, which is the default value).
final WriterConfig config = writer.getWriterConfig();
config.set(BasicWriterSettings.PRETTY_PRINT, true);
config.set(BasicWriterSettings.XSD_STRING_TO_PLAIN_LITERAL, false);
config.set(TurtleWriterSettings.ABBREVIATE_NUMBERS, false);
Answered By - Alessio Palmero Aprosio
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