Yaniv,
there is an example of this in the docs,
http://docs.neo4j.org/chunked/snapshot/rest-api-indexes.html#rest-api-find-node-by-query
shoing the ~ operator in action.
HTH!
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/peter neubauer
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updated Gremlin so you can pass in
multiple element IDs like this:
g.v(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8)
See https://groups.google.com/d/topic/gremlin-users/JjOopbFDHMw/discussion
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Remember that the default match is 0.5 e.g director~0.5 hence why it matches up
to two letter differences e.g ditectof, directors etc
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On 08/09/2011, at 5:10 AM, Yaniv Ben Yosef yani...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Axel,
I've read the syntax, which is why I was surprised. There
Hi,
This question may be Lucene related, but since I'm using it via Neo4J I'm
asking here first. I'm using Neo4J 1.4 M06.
I have a graph representing people, with a few properties about each person
(e.g., their name and job title).
Now I'd like to create a search form that will allow the user to
Subject: [Neo4j] Querying a full text index
Hi,
This question may be Lucene related, but since I'm using it via Neo4J I'm
asking here first. I'm using Neo4J 1.4 M06.
I have a graph representing people, with a few properties about each person
(e.g., their name and job title).
Now I'd like
.
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Subject: [Neo4j] Querying a full text index
Hi,
This question may
Hi Axel,
I've read the syntax, which is why I was surprised. There are wildcard
options in the syntax, e.g.: test* and test? and even te*st.
So I would expect that [director*] should return director and directory.
[director], if I understand the syntax correctly, should return just
director.
But
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