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The end index of a character range as defined in http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5147#section-2.2.1 and http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5147#section-2.2.2, measured as the gap between two characters, starting to count from 0 (the position before the first character of a text). Example: Index "2" is the postion between "Mr" and "." in "Mr. Sandman". Note: RFC 5147 is re-used for the definition of character ranges. RFC 5147 is assuming a text/plain MIME type. NIF builds upon Unicode and is content agnostic. Requirement (1): This property has the same value the "Character position" of RFC 5147 and it must therefore be an xsd:nonNegativeInteger . Requirement (2): The index of the subject string MUST be calculated relative to the nif:referenceContext of the subject. If available, this is the rdf:Literal of the nif:isString property.