Write a query to find all movies where Actor 1 and Actor 2 work together in Neo4j database with Gremlin
My database structure is shown in following image
I want to search all the Movie title in which Actor 1 (id = 5) and Actor 2 (id = 11) works together.
I don't understand how to compare movie title to itself in and condition
neo4j gremlin-server
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My database structure is shown in following image
I want to search all the Movie title in which Actor 1 (id = 5) and Actor 2 (id = 11) works together.
I don't understand how to compare movie title to itself in and condition
neo4j gremlin-server
I started with following few queries, but don't understand how to proceed withand
condition
– Code_Art
Nov 20 '18 at 19:47
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').or(outV().has('id','5'),outV().has('id','11')).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(or(outV().has('id','5'),outV().has('id','11'))).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(outV().has('id',within('5','11'))).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(outV().has('id',within('5','11')),).inV().values('title')
– Code_Art
Nov 20 '18 at 19:49
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My database structure is shown in following image
I want to search all the Movie title in which Actor 1 (id = 5) and Actor 2 (id = 11) works together.
I don't understand how to compare movie title to itself in and condition
neo4j gremlin-server
My database structure is shown in following image
I want to search all the Movie title in which Actor 1 (id = 5) and Actor 2 (id = 11) works together.
I don't understand how to compare movie title to itself in and condition
neo4j gremlin-server
neo4j gremlin-server
asked Nov 20 '18 at 19:43
Code_Art
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I started with following few queries, but don't understand how to proceed withand
condition
– Code_Art
Nov 20 '18 at 19:47
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').or(outV().has('id','5'),outV().has('id','11')).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(or(outV().has('id','5'),outV().has('id','11'))).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(outV().has('id',within('5','11'))).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(outV().has('id',within('5','11')),).inV().values('title')
– Code_Art
Nov 20 '18 at 19:49
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I started with following few queries, but don't understand how to proceed withand
condition
– Code_Art
Nov 20 '18 at 19:47
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').or(outV().has('id','5'),outV().has('id','11')).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(or(outV().has('id','5'),outV().has('id','11'))).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(outV().has('id',within('5','11'))).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(outV().has('id',within('5','11')),).inV().values('title')
– Code_Art
Nov 20 '18 at 19:49
I started with following few queries, but don't understand how to proceed with
and
condition– Code_Art
Nov 20 '18 at 19:47
I started with following few queries, but don't understand how to proceed with
and
condition– Code_Art
Nov 20 '18 at 19:47
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').or(outV().has('id','5'),outV().has('id','11')).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(or(outV().has('id','5'),outV().has('id','11'))).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(outV().has('id',within('5','11'))).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(outV().has('id',within('5','11')),).inV().values('title')
– Code_Art
Nov 20 '18 at 19:49
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').or(outV().has('id','5'),outV().has('id','11')).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(or(outV().has('id','5'),outV().has('id','11'))).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(outV().has('id',within('5','11'))).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(outV().has('id',within('5','11')),).inV().values('title')
– Code_Art
Nov 20 '18 at 19:49
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You could try in the following way:
Match (a:Actor)--(m:Movie)--(b:Actor)
When m.title='Gremlin'
Return a,b
For Cypher instead of Gremlin, almost, but you're missing the restriction on the ids of the actors, and we don't know the title. You would need to use the following for the WHERE clause:... WHERE id(a) = 5 AND id(b) = 11 RETURN m.title as title
– InverseFalcon
Nov 21 '18 at 9:38
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You could try in the following way:
Match (a:Actor)--(m:Movie)--(b:Actor)
When m.title='Gremlin'
Return a,b
For Cypher instead of Gremlin, almost, but you're missing the restriction on the ids of the actors, and we don't know the title. You would need to use the following for the WHERE clause:... WHERE id(a) = 5 AND id(b) = 11 RETURN m.title as title
– InverseFalcon
Nov 21 '18 at 9:38
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You could try in the following way:
Match (a:Actor)--(m:Movie)--(b:Actor)
When m.title='Gremlin'
Return a,b
For Cypher instead of Gremlin, almost, but you're missing the restriction on the ids of the actors, and we don't know the title. You would need to use the following for the WHERE clause:... WHERE id(a) = 5 AND id(b) = 11 RETURN m.title as title
– InverseFalcon
Nov 21 '18 at 9:38
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You could try in the following way:
Match (a:Actor)--(m:Movie)--(b:Actor)
When m.title='Gremlin'
Return a,b
You could try in the following way:
Match (a:Actor)--(m:Movie)--(b:Actor)
When m.title='Gremlin'
Return a,b
answered Nov 21 '18 at 9:23
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For Cypher instead of Gremlin, almost, but you're missing the restriction on the ids of the actors, and we don't know the title. You would need to use the following for the WHERE clause:... WHERE id(a) = 5 AND id(b) = 11 RETURN m.title as title
– InverseFalcon
Nov 21 '18 at 9:38
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For Cypher instead of Gremlin, almost, but you're missing the restriction on the ids of the actors, and we don't know the title. You would need to use the following for the WHERE clause:... WHERE id(a) = 5 AND id(b) = 11 RETURN m.title as title
– InverseFalcon
Nov 21 '18 at 9:38
For Cypher instead of Gremlin, almost, but you're missing the restriction on the ids of the actors, and we don't know the title. You would need to use the following for the WHERE clause:
... WHERE id(a) = 5 AND id(b) = 11 RETURN m.title as title
– InverseFalcon
Nov 21 '18 at 9:38
For Cypher instead of Gremlin, almost, but you're missing the restriction on the ids of the actors, and we don't know the title. You would need to use the following for the WHERE clause:
... WHERE id(a) = 5 AND id(b) = 11 RETURN m.title as title
– InverseFalcon
Nov 21 '18 at 9:38
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I started with following few queries, but don't understand how to proceed with
and
condition– Code_Art
Nov 20 '18 at 19:47
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').or(outV().has('id','5'),outV().has('id','11')).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(or(outV().has('id','5'),outV().has('id','11'))).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(outV().has('id',within('5','11'))).inV().values('title')
gremlin> :> g.V().outE('ACTS_IN').and(outV().has('id',within('5','11')),).inV().values('title')
– Code_Art
Nov 20 '18 at 19:49