inV

Move to the incoming vertex.

Synopsis

inV()

Description

The inV() step moves the traversal to the incoming vertices.

Examples

Move to all incoming adjacent vertices for all the edges in the graph:

g.E().inV().valueMap()

Get all incoming incident edges for all vertices, then move to the incoming vertices that have those incident edges:

g.V().inE('knows').inV().valueMap()

Get all incoming incident edges for all vertices, then move to the incoming vertices that have those incident edges and a vertex label person:

g.V().inE('knows').inV().hasLabel('person')

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