Package jason.stdlib
Class rename_apart
java.lang.Object
jason.asSemantics.DefaultInternalAction
jason.stdlib.rename_apart
- All Implemented Interfaces:
InternalAction
,java.io.Serializable
@Manual(literal=".rename_apart(labels[,source])", hint="replace the variable by unused named, to avoid clash", argsHint="", argsType="", examples=".rename_apart(b(X,Y,a), R): R will unifies with b(_33_X,_34_Y,a)", seeAlso="") public class rename_apart extends DefaultInternalAction
replace the variable by unused named, to avoid clash.
Examples:
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.rename_apart(b(X,Y,a), R)
: R will unifies withb(_33_X,_34_Y,a)
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- Author:
- Jomi
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description rename_apart()
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description java.lang.Object
execute(TransitionSystem ts, Unifier un, Term[] args)
Executes the internal action.int
getMaxArgs()
int
getMinArgs()
Term[]
prepareArguments(Literal body, Unifier un)
Prepare body's terms to be used in 'execute', normally it consist of cloning and applying each termMethods inherited from class jason.asSemantics.DefaultInternalAction
canBeUsedInContext, checkArguments, destroy, suspendIntention
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
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Constructor Details
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rename_apart
public rename_apart()
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Method Details
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getMinArgs
public int getMinArgs()- Overrides:
getMinArgs
in classDefaultInternalAction
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getMaxArgs
public int getMaxArgs()- Overrides:
getMaxArgs
in classDefaultInternalAction
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prepareArguments
Description copied from interface:InternalAction
Prepare body's terms to be used in 'execute', normally it consist of cloning and applying each term- Specified by:
prepareArguments
in interfaceInternalAction
- Overrides:
prepareArguments
in classDefaultInternalAction
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execute
public java.lang.Object execute(TransitionSystem ts, Unifier un, Term[] args) throws java.lang.ExceptionDescription copied from interface:InternalAction
Executes the internal action. It should return a Boolean or an Iterator. A true boolean return means that the IA was successfully executed. An Iterator result means that there is more than one answer for this IA (e.g. see member internal action). - Specified by:
execute
in interfaceInternalAction
- Overrides:
execute
in classDefaultInternalAction
- Throws:
java.lang.Exception
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