I think I found the answer to my last question in the Udemy course- no, I 
would need to chain out() calls to the desired depth.

How would I use traverse to do the same thing but up to an arbitrary depth 
where I want the response to be the nodes?

Thanks for your help!

On Friday, April 24, 2015 at 3:11:32 PM UTC-4, Jeffrey Miller wrote:
>
> Thanks, I will give that I try. 
>
> Is there a general rule of thumb for traverse vs select? Will select 
> automatically recursively keep traversing relationships?
>
> On Friday, April 24, 2015 at 10:30:35 AM UTC-4, l.garulli wrote:
>>
>> Hi Jeffrey,
>> It's simpler:
>>
>> *select out() from parent*
>>
>> retrieves the outgoing collection. If you want that vertices as result, 
>> use the expand:
>>
>> *select expand( out() ) from parent*
>>
>> Lvc@
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 24 April 2015 at 16:20, Jeffrey Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Is there up to date documentation about how to use traverse for the 
>>> Graph mode? I been trying to do a very simple query looking for the nodes 
>>> that are connected by an edge to a parent node ( parent ---E---> child) , 
>>> and I have seen 3 different ways to do this 
>>>
>>> traverse V.out, E.in from parent
>>> traverse out() from parent
>>> traverse out_edge_name from parent
>>>
>>> The last two seem to work, but I think its giving me the edges, not the 
>>> connected nodes themselves. I suspect I need to use the expand function, 
>>> but I am not sure. Any hints on the correct way to do graph traversal 
>>> (perhaps this would better be executed with a select?) or pointers to 
>>> documentation would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> On Friday, December 12, 2014 at 7:17:23 AM UTC-5, Andrei Serea wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I think I figured out how to go around the size limit of the query in 
>>>> Graph editor:
>>>> When I write the query directly in the Graph Editor, I cannot set the 
>>>> limit, as I can in the Browse section. And I think it is implicitly set to 
>>>> 20.
>>>> If, however I write the same query in the Browse , set the limit to 200 
>>>> and then do  "Send to Graph", I see the entire result.
>>>>
>>>> Andrei
>>>>
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>>
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>>
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