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- 4.25 Operators
In SWI-Prolog, operators are local to a module (see also...
- Jpl_Servlet_Byval 3
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- Online Help
The Prolog flag help_pager, which can be set to one of the...
- 2.4 Command Line Options
SWI-Prolog can be executed in one of the following modes:...
- Exception Handling
4.10 Exception handling. The predicates catch/3 and throw/1...
- Function Sqrt/1
[ISO] sqrt(+Expr) Result = √(Expr). = √(Expr).
- Basic Operation
Basic operation. Prolog is about running a query against a...
- Prolog Tutorials.Swinb
Prolog Tutorials.Swinb - SWISH -- SWI-Prolog for SHaring
- 4.25 Operators
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16 gru 2019 · SWISH: A web based SWI-Prolog environment. There are three ways to use SWISH, which we list in increasing order of complexity: Use the online version. Deploy the Docker image. Install locally. Online versions. SWISH can be used to access SWI-Prolog at the address below. We try to keep this server continuously online.
SWISH is an online version of SWI-Prolog that runs on a shared server and has some limitations. Learn Prolog from scratch, start a project, use SWI-Prolog for data analysis or as a web service with SWISH.
Type Name Tags User Modified; Gabarito_Tic_Tac_Toe: 2024-10-04 19:28:13: tic_tac_toe: 2024-10-04 14:16:54: Suvethaa D.R: 2024-08-29 09:53:31: Teste: 2024-06-10 09:02:12
This notebook provides an overview of tutorials about using SWISH. Managing displayed variables (projections) Writing HTML. Rendering answers graphically (graphs, charts, mathjax, etc.) Using R in SWISH (statistics, charts, machine learning) Accessing external data (CSV, SPARQL, etc.) Advanced topics for notebooks.
SWISH is a web-based tool that allows you to run Prolog queries and programs online, share them with others, and download results. Learn how to use SWISH features such as examples, include, download, and preload.