Nlq Annotation

Classes

NLQAnnotation(annotation: str, annotation_type: superlinked.framework.dsl.query.nlq.param_filler.nlq_annotation.NLQAnnotationType) : NLQAnnotation(annotation: str, annotation_type: superlinked.framework.dsl.query.nlq.param_filler.nlq_annotation.NLQAnnotationType)

### Instance variables

`annotation: str`
:

`annotation_type: superlinked.framework.dsl.query.nlq.param_filler.nlq_annotation.NLQAnnotationType`
:

NLQAnnotationType(*args, **kwds) : Create a collection of name/value pairs.

Example enumeration:

>>> class Color(Enum):
...     RED = 1
...     BLUE = 2
...     GREEN = 3

Access them by:

- attribute access::

>>> Color.RED
<Color.RED: 1>

- value lookup:

>>> Color(1)
<Color.RED: 1>

- name lookup:

>>> Color['RED']
<Color.RED: 1>

Enumerations can be iterated over, and know how many members they have:

>>> len(Color)
3

>>> list(Color)
[<Color.RED: 1>, <Color.BLUE: 2>, <Color.GREEN: 3>]

Methods can be added to enumerations, and members can have their own
attributes -- see the documentation for details.

### Ancestors (in MRO)

* enum.Enum

### Class variables

`EXACT_VALUE_REQUIRED`
:

`SPACE_AFFECTING`
:

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