Intro to Cypher
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- Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
- William Lyon, Developer Relations, Neo4j:During this developer-focused webinar, you'll learn how to use the Cypher graph query language. Cypher, a query language designed specifically for graphs, allows for expressing complex graph patterns using simple ASCII art-like notation and offers a simple but expressive approach for working with graph data.
During this webinar you'll learn:
-Basic Cypher syntax
-How to construct graph patterns using Cypher
-Querying existing data
-Data import with Cypher
-Using aggregations such as statistical functions
-Extending the power of Cypher using procedures and functions - Наука та технологія
Thank you, this is a really informative example. I got a good handle on how you used it, and the potential of graph databases.
Thank you very much for these real life examples
Really nice tutorial. Good examples 🎉🎉
Thank you!
Thanks Will, very informative.
Awesome presentation. Thank you.
Immensely helpful, thanks!!
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Hello Everyone, I am new to Neo4J & Cypher. One of the things I cannot find is how do I run calculations inside on Neo4J. I am coming from Filemaker Pro where we use calculation field to run calculation on things. So calculating ROI, Tax on sales, etc
Thank you.
how to store image in Neo4j database from Xamarin forms ???
Helpful but have many more questions.. hope there's a forum somewhere for these conversations
Go to community.neo4j.com which is our forum for Neo4j users
Cypher requires a fair amount of Typing and remembering Key Terms!!! How about a Graphical User Interface for Neo4j similar to that of the application "FlyingLogic" or "Gephi"?
i forget my bloodhound user and pass,jhow can i reset it?
Hi, the Bloodhound Support should be able to help you there!
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In minute 32:47 I do not understant what role (brew:Business) has
it represents a node labeled with Business, and is alias'ing the resulting Business as 'brew'. This is what's returned in the return statement below. Does that help?
Thank you, is like we are creating a "variable" called "brew"? or the bussiness node has the property equal to brew?
it's creating a "variable" and it could be any string "a" would have the same result
to get the value of a property, you'd do something like this
(brew:Business {type: 'brewery'})
that says "find a Business-labeled node with a 'type' property with the value of 'brewery'
Cannot find json's in your repo. Thank you for losing 2 hours from my life.
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