 rdf_predicate_property(?Predicate, 
?Property)Query properties of a defined predicate. Currently defined properties 
are given below.
rdf_predicate_property(?Predicate, 
?Property)Query properties of a defined predicate. Currently defined properties 
are given below.
- symmetric(Bool)
- True if the predicate is defined to be symmetric. I.e., {A} P
{B} implies {B} P {A}. Setting symmetric is equivalent to
inverse_of(Self).
- inverse_of(Inverse)
- True if this predicate is the inverse of Inverse. This 
property is used by rdf_has/3, rdf_has/4, rdf_reachable/3 
and
rdf_reachable/5.
- transitive(Bool)
- True if this predicate is transitive. This predicate is currently not 
used. It might be used to make rdf_has/3 
imply
rdf_reachable/3 for 
transitive predicates.
- triples(Triples)
- Unify Triples with the number of existing triples using this 
predicate as second argument. Reporting the number of triples is 
intended to support query optimization.
- rdf_subject_branch_factor(-Float)
- Unify Float with the average number of triples associated 
with each unique value for the subject-side of this relation. If there 
are no triples the value 0.0 is returned. This value is cached with the 
predicate and recomputed only after substantial changes to the triple 
set associated to this relation. This property is intended for path 
optimisation when solving conjunctions of rdf/3 
goals.
- rdf_object_branch_factor(-Float)
- Unify Float with the average number of triples associated 
with each unique value for the object-side of this relation. In addition 
to the comments with the rdf_subject_branch_factorproperty, uniqueness of the object value is computed from the hash key 
rather than the actual values.
- rdfs_subject_branch_factor(-Float)
- Same as rdf_subject_branch_factor, but also considering 
triples of‘subPropertyOf’this relation. See also rdf_has/3.
- rdfs_object_branch_factor(-Float)
- Same as rdf_object_branch_factor, but also considering 
triples of‘subPropertyOf’this relation. See also rdf_has/3.
- See also
- rdf_set_predicate/2.