Hi, I don't understand the question. Can you provide a simple example?
Thanks, Marko. http://markorodriguez.com On Feb 25, 2016, at 11:54 AM, Jonathan Ellithorpe <j...@cs.stanford.edu> wrote: > Yup > > On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 10:27 AM Stephen Mallette <spmalle...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> so your question is: why doesn't the Traversal in the by() iterate >> everything in it rather than requiring the call to fold()? >> >> marko, perhaps you're best suited to answer that.... >> >> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 1:17 PM, Jonathan Ellithorpe <j...@cs.stanford.edu> >> wrote: >> >>> Very helpful, thank you. The bits about how the console automatically >>> iterates over the return value was very helpful. >>> >>> One part that was still a little unclear to me was why only next() is >>> called on the inV() Traversal for the second by(). >>> >>> "[the console] only iterates the result of a line of execution. >> Therefore, >>> inner Traversal instances do not get that benefit, and as such, inV() >> only >>> has next() called upon it pulling a single vertex from the "knows" edges" >>> >>> That only the returned traversal gets iterated makes sense, but why that >>> iteration doesn't, in its course, trigger a complete iteration of inV() >> is >>> unclear to me. >>> >>> I just started using the gremlin console yesterday so this is all new to >> me >>> :) >>> >>> Jonathan >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 12:27 PM Kelvin Lawrence < >>> kelvin.r.lawre...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks for putting this together. I recall we had some good exchanges >>> last >>>> year about the good ole console! >>>> >>>> >>>> Kelvin >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, February 16, 2016 at 8:13:14 AM UTC-6, Stephen Mallette >>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> We answer a lot of questions on the user mailing list about the >> Gremlin >>>>> Console and there are many themes of usage that seem to come up time >> and >>>>> time again. I figured that these themes would make a good addition >> as a >>>>> tutorial. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> >> http://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/3.1.1-incubating/tutorials/the-gremlin-console/ >>>>> >>>>> I hope you all enjoy this more in-depth look at such an important tool >>> of >>>>> the TinkerPop stack. >>>>> >>>>> Stephen >>>>> >>>> >>> >>