Sounds like you want some form of meta relationship between the two graphs
but your example doesn't quite give us enough detail.  As I understand it
you have  a bunch of nodes like

X1 - 0.1 -> Y1
X2 - 0.2 -> Y2
etc.

in the first graph, but then you say you want to sum the X & Y
relationship.  Do you mean over the whole graph so that the 2nd graph has
just:

X - sum(relationship) -> Y

or

X - 0.3 ->

for the two nodes I show in the first graph?

If so, then, I think the only way you could do this would be to have some
form of traversal or additional server side logic that runs every time a
node is touched on the first graph.


On Wed Dec 10 2014 at 3:37:13 AM Michael Hunger <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Can you draw a picture? That would it make easier to understand what you
> want to do.
>
> Cheers, Michael
>
> On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 10:09 AM, veda <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> i want to create 2 graphs by connecting them through common labels
>> one has nodes (Label X) mapped to others (Label Y) having a relation in
>> the form of values ranging between 0 to 1
>> In the second can we have the linkages of the X's by having relationships
>> between X's as the sum of X & Y relationship (from above) ?
>>
>> We might want to increase or decrease the X and Y in the first graph but
>> dont want to change the script for the second.
>>
>> Let me know if you are unable to comprehend the same.
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