so, here comes a friendly bump :)

On Thursday, 30 April 2015 11:27:40 UTC, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have very dense graph that contains vertexes with a lot of edges and I 
> need to fetch the X last edges added to the Vertex.
>
> Orient SQL allows me to do it like this:
>
>    - select out('SOME_LABEL')[80000] from #1:0
>    - please note that this is single direction (out) and a single link 
>    type / label ('SOME_LABEL')
>
> I have several questions regarding this:
>
>    - Are the edges in a consistent order?
>    - Assuming append-only operations and no deletions
>    
>    - Can anything be done to speed this up?
>    - I ask because this query is very slow (0.7 sec.)
>    - Asking for a list "select 
>    
> out('ACTOR')[79220,79221,79222,79223,79224,79225,79226,79227,79228,79229,79230]
>  
>    from #140:0" takes almost n*req_time longer
>    
>    - What happens underneath (is the whole list iterated from top to get 
>    to this) 
>    
>    - Can this be achieved using the Java API?
>
> Assistance is highly appreciated.
>
> Best regards,
>  -Stefan
>

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