SPARQLSelect[pattern]
is a query operator that can be applied to an RDFStore , which returns a list of associations of variables to corresponding values in subgraphs that match pattern.
SPARQLSelect[patternvars]
returns values only for the variables vars.
SPARQLSelect
SPARQLSelect[pattern]
is a query operator that can be applied to an RDFStore , which returns a list of associations of variables to corresponding values in subgraphs that match pattern.
SPARQLSelect[patternvars]
returns values only for the variables vars.
Details and Options
- SPARQLSelect can be used in SPARQLExecute to query a SPARQL endpoint.
- The result of executing SPARQLSelect[pattern] is a list of associations {<|"var1"val1,1,…|>,…} where each "vari" is the name of a SPARQLVariable appearing in pattern and each vali,j is the value appearing in the corresponding position of a matching subgraph.
- In SPARQLSelect[pattern], pattern can be any of the following forms:
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{patt1,patt2,…} group graph patternpatt/;expr filter solutions by exprpatt1|patt2|... union pattern"var"expr bind expression expr to a variable with name "var"SPARQLSelect[patt] subquery
- In a triple pattern RDFTriple [s,p,o] a SPARQLVariable stands for any expression.
- The following options can be given:
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"Distinct" False whether duplicate solutions are deleted"Limit" Infinity maximum numer of solutions to return"Offset" 0 number of solutions to skip"OrderBy" None expression by which solutions are ordered"Reduced" False whether duplicate solutions can be deleted
Examples
open all close allBasic Examples (2)
Data about fruits:
Find the color of fruits:
Find the color and the shape of fruits:
Find formulas (P274) and the Japanese name of chemicals (Q11173) containing (P527) calcium (Q706) in Wikidata:
Scope (9)
Triple Pattern (1)
Example data:
A triple pattern is a triple that can contain variables:
Variables can appear in any position:
A triple pattern does not need to contain any variables:
Basic Graph Pattern (1)
Data about articles:
A basic graph pattern is a list of triple patterns. Retrieve "title" and "created" of all articles:
Variables and literals can appear in any position. Find authors of articles created in 2018:
Different triple patterns in a basic graph pattern are not required to match different triples in a graph. The following contains solutions binding "art1" and "art2" to the same article:
To find authors that have published more than one article filter the solution by requiring "art1" and "art2" to be different:
Filter (1)
Data about books:
Books published before 1820:
Optional (1)
Data about people:
Find the name and optionally the e-mail address of all people:
When the SPARQLOptional wrapper is omitted the solution for "Bob" is missing:
Union (1)
Data about things, using different "name" properties:
Find the "name" of all things:
The same query using a property path:
Negation (1)
Data about people:
Find people without e-mail address:
In this case a query based on NOT EXISTS gives the same result:
Property Paths (1)
Family data:
Find descendents of Johann:
Find only grandchildren:
Assignment (1)
Data about food products:
Look up the price including delivery fee:
The same query using a "select expression":
Filter products by total price:
Look up the price for certain products:
Aggregates (1)
Data about salaries:
Find the average salary:
The average salary by department:
Filter the groups by the total department salary:
Order by decreasing average salary:
Neat Examples (1)
Make a Graph of parent taxons (P171) of the Whale (Q42196) using Wikidata:
Related Guides
Text
Wolfram Research (2019), SPARQLSelect, Wolfram Language function, https://reference.wolfram.com/language/GraphStore/ref/SPARQLSelect.html.
CMS
Wolfram Language. 2019. "SPARQLSelect." Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center. Wolfram Research. https://reference.wolfram.com/language/GraphStore/ref/SPARQLSelect.html.
APA
Wolfram Language. (2019). SPARQLSelect. Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center. Retrieved from https://reference.wolfram.com/language/GraphStore/ref/SPARQLSelect.html
BibTeX
@misc{reference.wolfram_2025_sparqlselect, author="Wolfram Research", title="{SPARQLSelect}", year="2019", howpublished="\url{https://reference.wolfram.com/language/GraphStore/ref/SPARQLSelect.html}", note=[Accessed: 17-November-2025]}
BibLaTeX
@online{reference.wolfram_2025_sparqlselect, organization={Wolfram Research}, title={SPARQLSelect}, year={2019}, url={https://reference.wolfram.com/language/GraphStore/ref/SPARQLSelect.html}, note=[Accessed: 17-November-2025]}