R/PropertyValue.R

Defines functions PropertyValue

Documented in PropertyValue

#' PropertyValue 
#'
#' A property-value pair, e.g. representing a feature of a product or place. Use the 'name' property for the name of the property. If there is an additional human-readable version of the value, put that into the 'description' property. Always use specific schema.org properties when a) they exist and b) you can populate them. Using PropertyValue as a substitute will typically not trigger the same effect as using the original, specific property. 
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#' @param id identifier for the object (URI)
#' @param valueReference (StructuredValue or QuantitativeValue or QualitativeValue or PropertyValue or Enumeration or StructuredValue or QuantitativeValue or QualitativeValue or PropertyValue or Enumeration or StructuredValue or QuantitativeValue or QualitativeValue or PropertyValue or Enumeration type.) A pointer to a secondary value that provides additional information on the original value, e.g. a reference temperature.
#' @param value (Text or StructuredValue or Number or Boolean or Text or StructuredValue or Number or Boolean or Text or StructuredValue or Number or Boolean type.) The value of the quantitative value or property value node.* For [[QuantitativeValue]] and [[MonetaryAmount]], the recommended type for values is 'Number'.* For [[PropertyValue]], it can be 'Text;', 'Number', 'Boolean', or 'StructuredValue'.
#' @param unitText (Text or Text or Text or Text type.) A string or text indicating the unit of measurement. Useful if you cannot provide a standard unit code for<a href='unitCode'>unitCode</a>.
#' @param unitCode (URL or Text or URL or Text or URL or Text or URL or Text type.) The unit of measurement given using the UN/CEFACT Common Code (3 characters) or a URL. Other codes than the UN/CEFACT Common Code may be used with a prefix followed by a colon.
#' @param propertyID (URL or Text type.) A commonly used identifier for the characteristic represented by the property, e.g. a manufacturer or a standard code for a property. propertyID can be(1) a prefixed string, mainly meant to be used with standards for product properties; (2) a site-specific, non-prefixed string (e.g. the primary key of the property or the vendor-specific id of the property), or (3)a URL indicating the type of the property, either pointing to an external vocabulary, or a Web resource that describes the property (e.g. a glossary entry).Standards bodies should promote a standard prefix for the identifiers of properties from their standards.
#' @param minValue (Number or Number or Number or Number type.) The lower value of some characteristic or property.
#' @param maxValue (Number or Number or Number or Number type.) The upper value of some characteristic or property.
#' @param url (URL type.) URL of the item.
#' @param sameAs (URL type.) URL of a reference Web page that unambiguously indicates the item's identity. E.g. the URL of the item's Wikipedia page, Wikidata entry, or official website.
#' @param potentialAction (Action type.) Indicates a potential Action, which describes an idealized action in which this thing would play an 'object' role.
#' @param name (Text type.) The name of the item.
#' @param mainEntityOfPage (URL or CreativeWork type.) Indicates a page (or other CreativeWork) for which this thing is the main entity being described. See [background notes](/docs/datamodel.html#mainEntityBackground) for details.
#' @param image (URL or ImageObject type.) An image of the item. This can be a [[URL]] or a fully described [[ImageObject]].
#' @param identifier (URL or Text or PropertyValue type.) The identifier property represents any kind of identifier for any kind of [[Thing]], such as ISBNs, GTIN codes, UUIDs etc. Schema.org provides dedicated properties for representing many of these, either as textual strings or as URL (URI) links. See [background notes](/docs/datamodel.html#identifierBg) for more details.
#' @param disambiguatingDescription (Text type.) A sub property of description. A short description of the item used to disambiguate from other, similar items. Information from other properties (in particular, name) may be necessary for the description to be useful for disambiguation.
#' @param description (Text type.) A description of the item.
#' @param alternateName (Text type.) An alias for the item.
#' @param additionalType (URL type.) An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.
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#' @return a list object corresponding to a schema:PropertyValue
#'
#' @export

 PropertyValue <- function(id = NULL,
valueReference = NULL,
 value = NULL,
 unitText = NULL,
 unitCode = NULL,
 propertyID = NULL,
 minValue = NULL,
 maxValue = NULL,
 url = NULL,
 sameAs = NULL,
 potentialAction = NULL,
 name = NULL,
 mainEntityOfPage = NULL,
 image = NULL,
 identifier = NULL,
 disambiguatingDescription = NULL,
 description = NULL,
 alternateName = NULL,
 additionalType = NULL){ 
Filter(Negate(is.null),
 list(
type = "PropertyValue",
id = id,
valueReference = valueReference,
value = value,
unitText = unitText,
unitCode = unitCode,
propertyID = propertyID,
minValue = minValue,
maxValue = maxValue,
url = url,
sameAs = sameAs,
potentialAction = potentialAction,
name = name,
mainEntityOfPage = mainEntityOfPage,
image = image,
identifier = identifier,
disambiguatingDescription = disambiguatingDescription,
description = description,
alternateName = alternateName,
additionalType = additionalType))}
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