dedup
Deduplicate returned objects from a query.
Synopsis
dedup()
Syntax conventions | Description |
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Lowercase and uppercase | Literal keyword. Includes () . |
Italics |
Variable value. Replace with a user-defined value. |
[] |
Optional. Square brackets ( [] ) surround
optional command arguments. Do not type the square brackets. |
{} |
Group. Braces ( {} ) identify a group to choose
from. Do not type the braces. |
| |
Or. A vertical bar ( | ) separates alternative
elements. Type any one of the elements. Do not type the vertical
bar. |
... |
Repeatable. An ellipsis ( ... ) indicates that
you can repeat the syntax element as often as required. |
Description
The dedup()
step is a filter step
that can be used to eliminate duplication of returned objects in a traversal query.
Examples
Find all the ingredients in Julia Child's recipes, and deduplicate the returned
list:
g.V().has('person','name','Julia Child').
out('created').
in('includedIn').dedup().
values('name')