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any

optionalmultiple allowed

Use the wildcard underscore (_) to match any node, regardless of its type. This is useful for defining property projections.

Examples

The following example will match any node because this result-view has a match pattern with a wildcard (_) that will tie it to any property of a business.

  match {
_ (this) {
from-property: Business (business) {
min (Required)
max (One)
}
}
}

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Here is another example:

  match {
_(resultProperty) { // The underscore character ('_') is a wildcard to match any Concept type. For example: Gravity or Planet
from-property{
SpaceResort (spaceResort) {
min (Required)
max (One)
}
}
}
}

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Note

If a variable's value is unused within a match block, you do not have to specify it at all, even with the wildcard. This is a valid match pattern block:

match {
geo.NamedPoint {
...
}
}

Using geo.NamedPoint (_) is unnecessary if the value of geo.NamedPoint is not used.

Child Keys

from-input
optional
Signifies that the child is an input to the parent
from-output
optional
Signifies that the parent is an output of the child
from-property
optional
Signifies that the parent is a property of the specified child concept
from-role
optional
Signifies that the parent is instantiating a role of the child
max
optional
Cardinality constraint determining how many instances of a given node are allowable
min
optional
Cardinality constraint determining if a single instance is required
to-input
optional
Signifies that the parent is an input to the child
to-output
optional
Signifies that the child is an output of the parent
to-property
optional
Signifies that the child is a property of the parent
to-role
optional
Signifies that the child is instantiating a role of the parent