list concatenate fn (ListConcatenateFn)
A Function that returns the concatenation
of the two Lists that are given as arguments. For example, the value of
(ListConcatenateFn (ListFn Monday Tuesday) (ListFn Wednesday
Thursday)) would be (ListFn Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday).
Ontology
SUMO / BASE-ONTOLOGYClass(es)
Coordinate term(s)
addition fn
day fn
density fn
division fn
edition fn
exponentiation fn
graph path fn
hour fn
intersection fn
interval fn
kappa fn
list order fn
log fn
max fn
maximal weighted path fn
measure fn
mereological difference fn
mereological product fn
mereological sum fn
min fn
minimal weighted path fn
minute fn
month fn
multiplication fn
periodical issue fn
recurrent time interval fn
relative complement fn
relative time fn
remainder fn
second fn
series volume fn
speed fn
subtraction fn
temporal composition fn
time interval fn
union fn
where fn
Type restrictions
sUchI ListConcatenateFn(sUchI, sUchI)
Axioms (1)
list3 is equal to "the list composed of list1 and list2" agar hai sab-kuch number1,number2 ke lie hai, ki: agar number1 is less than or equal to "list1 kii lambaaaii" aur number2 is less than or equal to "list2 kii lambaaaii" aur number1 is an instance of dhanaatmaka pUrNaanka aur number2 is an instance of dhanaatmaka pUrNaanka, to "number1th element of list3" is equal to "number1th element of list1" aur ""("list1 kii lambaaaii"+number2)"th element of list3" is equal to "number2th element of list2".
(<=>
(equal
?LIST3
(ListConcatenateFn ?LIST1 ?LIST2))
(forall
(?NUMBER1 ?NUMBER2)
(=>
(and
(lessThanOrEqualTo
?NUMBER1
(ListLengthFn ?LIST1))
(lessThanOrEqualTo
?NUMBER2
(ListLengthFn ?LIST2))
(instance ?NUMBER1 PositiveInteger)
(instance ?NUMBER2 PositiveInteger))
(and
(equal
(ListOrderFn ?LIST3 ?NUMBER1)
(ListOrderFn ?LIST1 ?NUMBER1))
(equal
(ListOrderFn
?LIST3
(AdditionFn
(ListLengthFn ?LIST1)
?NUMBER2))
(ListOrderFn ?LIST2 ?NUMBER2))))))