An edge has two pointers, one to the origin vertex and one to the
destination vertex, this is the basic internal structure, so it is natively
bi-directional.

If you need uni-directional pointers, you can use links

Thanks

Luigi


2016-07-29 11:33 GMT+02:00 parvat <[email protected]>:

> It means cant we create a unidirectional edge?
>
> On Friday, July 29, 2016 at 1:24:23 PM UTC+5:30, Luigi Dell'Aquila wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Every edge in OrientDB is bi-directional, meaning that you can traverse
>> it in both directions.
>> There is no way to create an edge with no direction, but you can always
>> use .both() operator to traverse all the edges, regardless the direction
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Luigi
>>
>>
>> 2016-07-29 9:52 GMT+02:00 parvat <[email protected]>:
>>
>>> hi
>>>
>>> How  Can i create a bidirectional edge in orientdb .
>>>
>>>
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