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NAME
    RDF::Redland::Node - Redland RDF Node (RDF Resource, Property, Literal)
    Class

SYNOPSIS
      use RDF::Redland;
      my $node1=new RDF::Redland::Node("Hello, World!");
      my $node2=new RDF::Redland::Node($uri); # $uri is an RDF::Redland::URI
      my $node3=$node2->clone;

      my $node4=new RDF::Redland::URINode("http://example.com/");
      my $node5=new RDF::Redland::LiteralNode("Hello, World!");
      my $node6=new RDF::Redland::XMLLiteral("<tag>content</tag>");
      my $node7=new RDF::Redland::BlankNode("genid1");

      # alternate more verbose ways:
      my $node4=RDF::Redland::Node->new_from_uri("http://example.com/");
      my $node5=RDF::Redland::Node->new_literal("Hello, World!");
      my $node6=RDF::Redland::Node->new_xml_literal("<tag>content</tag>");
      my $node7=RDF::Redland::Node->new_from_blank_identifier("genid1");
      ...

      print $node4->uri->as_string,"\n";  # Using RDF::Redland::URI::as_string
      print $node5->literal_value_as_latin1,"\n";

DESCRIPTION
    This class represents RDF URIs, literals and blank nodes in the RDF
    graph.

CONSTRUCTORS
    new [STRING | URI | NODE]
        Create a new URI node, literal node or copy an existing node.

        If a literal *STRING* is given, make a plain literal node. If a the
        argument is of type *URI* (perl URI or RDF::Redland::URI), make a
        resource node.

        Otherwise if the argument is an RDF::Redland::Node *NODE*, copy it.

    new_from_uri URI
        Create a new URI node. *URI* can be either a RDF::Redland::URI
        object, a perl URI class or a literal string.

        An alternative is:

          new RDF::Redland::URINode("http://example.org/");

    new_literal STRING [DATATYPE [XML_LANGUAGE]]
        Create a new literal node for a literal value *STRING*. Optional
        datatype URI *DATATYPE* (RDF::Redland::URI, perl URI or string) and
        language (xml:lang attribute) *XML_LANGUAGE* may also be given.

        An alternative is:

           new RDF::Redland::LiteralNode("Hello, World!");
           new RDF::Redland::LiteralNode("Bonjour monde!", undef, "fr");

    new_xml_literal STRING
        Create a new XML datatyped literal node for the XML in *STRING*.

        An alternative is:

          new RDF::Redland::XMLLiteral("<tag>content</tag>");

    new_from_blank_identifier IDENTIFIER
        Create a new blank node with blank node identifier *IDENTIFIER*.

        An alternative is:

          new RDF::Redland::BlankNode("id");

    clone
        Copy a RDF::Redland::Node.

METHODS
    uri Get the current URI of the node as an RDF::Redland::URI object.

    blank_identifier
        Get the current blank identifier of the node

    type
        Get the node type. It is recommended to use the is_resource,
        is_literal or is_blank methods in preference to this (both simpler
        and quicker).

        The current list of types that are supported are:

          $RDF::Redland::Node::Type_Resource
          $RDF::Redland::Node::Type_Literal
          $RDF::Redland::Node::Type_Blank

        Example:

          if ($node->type == $RDF::Redland::Node::Type_Resource) {
            print "Node is a resource with URI ", $node->uri->as_string, "\n";
          } else {
            ...
          }

    is_resource
        Return true if node is a resource (with a URI)

    is_literal
        Return true if node is a literal

    is_blank
        Return true if node is a blank nodeID

    literal_value
        Get the node literal value string as UTF-8 (when the node is of type
        $RDF::Redland::Node::Type_Literal)

    literal_value_as_latin1
        Get the node literal value string converted from UTF-8 to ISO
        Latin-1 (when the node is of type $RDF::Redland::Node::Type_Literal)

    literal_value_language
        Get the node literal XML language (when the node is of type
        $RDF::Redland::Node::Type_Literal) or undef if not present.

    literal_value_is_wf_xml
        Return non 0 if the literal string is well formed XML (when the node
        is of type $RDF::Redland::Node::Type_Literal).

    literal_datatype
        Return the RDF::Redland::URI of the literal datatype or undef if it
        is not a datatype.

    as_string
        Return the RDF::Redland::Node formatted as a string (UTF-8 encoded).

    equals NODE
        Return non zero if this node is equal to NODE

OLDER METHODS
    new_from_literal STRING XML_LANGUAGE IS_WF
        Create a new RDF::Redland::Node object for a literal value *STRING*
        with XML language (xml:lang attribute) *XML_LANGUAGE* and if content
        is well formed XML, when *IS_WF* is non 0. *XML_LANGUAGE* is
        optional can can be set to undef.

        This method remains but using new_literal is preferred. Instead, for
        plain literals use:

          $node=new RDF::Redland::Node("blah")

    new_from_typed_literal STRING [DATATYPE [XML_LANGUAGE]]
        Renamed to new_literal with same arguments.

    new_from_uri_string URI_STRING
        Create a new RDF::Redland::Node object for a resource with URI
        *URI_STRING*. It is equivalent to use the shorter:

          $a=new RDF::Redland::Node->new_from_uri($uri_string)

    new_from_node NODE
        Create a new RDF::Redland::Node object from existing
        RDF::Redland::Node *NODE* (copy constructor). It is equivalent to
        use:

          $new_node=$old_node->clone

SEE ALSO
    RDF::Redland::Statement

AUTHOR
    Dave Beckett - http://www.dajobe.org/


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