Help:Inverse properties

Since, it is possible to invert the direction of a property with in semantic search (inline queries and concepts) and on browsing interfaces ( and ).

In order to achieve this, simply write " " in front of property name anywhere in Semantic MediaWiki to refer to the inverse direction of a property. Thus the property relates to the same pages but with annotated page and property value exchanged. For example, the inverse of "parent of" is "-parent of". This intuitively means "child of". Because of this a property with that name does not have to be created and annotated explicitly. However, note that "-father of" corresponds to "has male parent", not to "son of"!

Semantic MediaWiki does not support naming of inverses nor is it possible to assign a value to an inverse property (e.g.  will not work). Semantic MediaWiki allows inverses to be used for retrieving data. This works in browsing interfaces, queries, and query output directives. In queries it works only for properties of datatype Page.

Starting with it is moreover possible to use inverse properties in printout statements.CiteRef::gh:smw:1270 The sandbox wiki provides an example demonstrating this.CiteRef::sb:smw:1270

Inverse property in query condition
To convert inverse property syntax to English, you can read  as get value of "has mother" from page "Michael".

For example, let's say the page "Michael" has the following wikitext: Michael's mother is Has mother::Carol.

Then on another page you could do:

Since get value of property "Has mother" from page "Michael" equates to "Carol", the output of this "#ask" inline query would be just: Carol

Remember that the value for property "Has mother" must be a page name. Inverse properties do not work on properties of type number, date, etc. Moreover it only works within inline queries using the " " parser function. It does not work using the " " parser function since it only takes pages as selection criterion.CiteRef::gh:smw:2548

Inverse property in printout statement
Additionally, it is possible to printout inverse properties. For example, if you had a category for countries, and then had separate pages for cities, and those city pages had a property  that pointed to their country, you could query for countries and list all the cities in that country by doing the following: