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- What's New
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- What Is GES?
- Product Advantages
- Applicable Scenarios
- Basic Concepts
- Constraints and Limitations
- Related Services
- GES Overview
- Permissions Management
- Importing Metadata
- Creating Graphs
- Managing Graphs
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Accessing and Analyzing Graph Data
- Graph Editor
- Accessing the GES Graph Editor
- Dynamic Graphs
- Graph Exploration
- Multi-Graph Management (Database Edition)
- Adding Custom Operations
- Editing Schema
- Visual Query
- Gremlin Query
- Cypher Query
- DSL Query
- Analyzing Graphs Using Algorithms
- Analyzing Graphs on the Canvas
- Graph Display in 3D View
- Filter Criteria
- Editing Properties
- Statistics Display
- View Running Records
- Viewing Query Results
- Viewing Graph Tasks
- Configuring Permissions
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Algorithms
- Algorithm List
- PageRank
- PersonalRank
- K-core
- K-hop
- Shortest Path
- All Shortest Paths
- Filtered Shortest Path
- SSSP
- Shortest Path of Vertex Sets
- n-Paths
- Closeness Centrality
- Label Propagation
- Louvain
- Link Prediction
- Node2vec
- Real-time Recommendation
- Common Neighbors
- Connected Component
- Degree Correlation
- Triangle Count
- Clustering Coefficient
- Betweenness Centrality
- Edge Betweenness Centrality
- Origin-Destination Betweenness Centrality
- Circle Detection with a Single Vertex
- Common Neighbors of Vertex Sets
- All Shortest Paths of Vertex Sets
- Filtered Circle Detection
- Subgraph Matching
- Filtered All Pairs Shortest Paths
- Filtered All Shortest Paths
- TopicRank
- Filtered n-Paths
- Temporal Paths
- Best Practices
- FAQs
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- Calling APIs
- Management Plane APIs (V2)
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Service Plane APIs
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Memory Edition
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Vertex Operation APIs
- Querying Vertices That Meet Filter Criteria
- Querying Vertex Details
- Adding a Vertex
- Deleting a Vertex
- Updating Vertex Properties
- Querying Vertex Data in Batches
- Adding Vertices in Batches
- Deleting Vertices in Batches
- Updating Vertex Properties in Batches
- Adding a Vertex Label
- Deleting a Vertex Label
- Exporting Filtered Vertices
- Deleting Filtered Vertices
- Edge Operation APIs
- Metadata Operation APIs
- Index Operation APIs
- Gremlin Operation APIs
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Algorithm APIs
- Running Algorithms
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Algorithm API Parameter References
- Common Algorithm Parameters
- PageRank
- PersonalRank
- K-core
- K-hop
- Common Neighbors
- Common Neighbors of Vertex Sets
- Link Prediction
- Shortest Path
- All Shortest Paths
- Filtered Shortest Path
- SSSP
- Shortest Path of Vertex Sets
- n-Paths
- Filtered n-Paths
- Filtered All Pairs Shortest Paths
- All Shortest Paths of Vertex Sets
- Filtered All Shortest Paths
- Connected Component
- Label Propagation
- Louvain
- Node2vec
- Real-time Recommendation
- Degree Correlation
- Triangle Count
- Cluster Coefficient
- Closeness Centrality
- Filtered Circle Detection
- Subgraph Matching
- Topicrank
- Temporal Graph APIs
- Path APIs
- Graph Statistics APIs
- Graph Operation APIs
- Subgraph Operation APIs
- Job Management APIs
- Custom Operations APIs
- Cypher Queries
- Filtered Query
- Filtered Query V2
- Updating Specified Properties of Vertices and Edges by Importing a File
- Deleting Vertices and Edges by Files
- Granular Permission Control APIs
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Vertex Operation APIs
- Database Edition
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Memory Edition
- GES Metrics
- Appendix
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devg
- Overview
- Preparations
- Importing a Project
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Using the Service Plane SDK
- Initializing the Client of the GES Service Plane
- Querying Vertices That Meet Filtering Conditions
- Querying Edges That Meet Filtering Conditions
- Querying Vertex Details
- Querying Edge Details
- Querying Graph Metadata Details
- Querying General Information About a Graph
- Executing Gremlin Queries
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Running Algorithms
- PageRank
- PersonalRank
- K-hop
- K-core
- Shortest Path
- All Shortest Paths
- Filtered Shortest Path
- SSSP
- Shortest Path of Vertex Sets
- n Paths
- Closeness
- Label Propagation
- Louvain Algorithm
- Link Prediction
- Node2vec
- Real-time Recommendation
- Common Neighbors
- Connected Component
- Degree Correlation Algorithm
- Triangle Count
- Cluster Coefficient
- Filtered Circle Detection
- Subgraph Matching
- Filtered All Pairs Shortest Paths
- Filtered All Shortest Paths
- TopicRank
- Filtered n Paths
- Common Neighbors of Vertex Sets
- All Shortest Paths of Vertex Sets
- Querying Job Status
- Canceling a Job
- Adding a Vertex
- Deleting a Vertex
- Adding an Edge
- Deleting an Edge
- Adding an Index
- Deleting an Index
- Querying Indexes
- Exporting a Graph
- Removing a Graph
- Adding a Property
- Querying Path Details
- Incrementally Importing Data to Graphs
- Adding Vertices in Batches
- Deleting Vertices in Batches
- Adding Edges in Batches
- Deleting Edges in Batches
- Updating Vertex Properties in Batches
- Updating Edge Properties in Batches
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Using the Management Plane SDK
- Initializing the Client of the GES Management Plane
- Querying Quotas
- Verifying Metadata Files
- Querying the Graph List
- Querying Graph Details
- Creating a Graph
- Closing a Graph
- Starting a Graph
- Deleting a Graph
- Querying Backups of All Graphs
- Querying the Backup List of a Graph
- Adding a New Backup
- Deleting a Backup
- Querying Job Status
- Using Cypher JDBC Driver to Access GES
- Relationships Between SDKs and REST APIs
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FAQs
- Customer Consultation
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API Use
- How Do I Import Data to GES?
- When Binding an EIP to an Existing Instance or an Instance Being Created, What Should I Do to Deal with Insufficient Permissions for Creating Agencies?
- When Binding an EIP to an Existing Instance or an Instance Being Created, What Should I Do to Deal with Insufficient Quotas for Creating Agencies?
- Can I Run Several Gremlin/Cypher Commands At a Time?
- If a Vertex Is Deleted, What Will Happen to Edges Formed Based on the Vertex?
- What Do I Do If an Error Message Indicating a Vertex Does Not Exist Is Displayed When Properties of the Vertex Whose ID Contains Chinese Characters Are Modified?
- GUI
- Others
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Community Evolution
The community evolution algorithm generates a dynamic graph that shows structure changes of a community over time. The procedure to use this algorithm is as follows:
- Set parameters in the Community Evolution drop-down list in the Temporal tab of the Graph Analysis area on the left of the graph editor page.
- Set the start time, end time, and their properties. For details see Setting a Timeline. To modify the parameters, click
in the lower left corner of the canvas.
- Vertices: IDs of vertices in the community. You can enter a maximum of 100,000 vertex IDs. Use commas (,) to separate them.
Figure 1 Community evolution
- Set the start time, end time, and their properties. For details see Setting a Timeline. To modify the parameters, click
- Click
on the right of Community Evolution. The running result is displayed on the canvas.
Figure 2 Dynamic graphUI Element
Description
Start playback.
Playback direction of the dynamic graph. If you toggle on this switch, the playback will be forward. If you toggle off this switch, the playback will be backward.
Whether the playback uses the double slider
- Toggled on (by default): Two sliders are used for playback. The start and end sliders move forward or backward at the same time, and the length of the time window represented by the distance between the sliders remains unchanged.
- Toggled off: Only the one slider is used for playback.
- If the playback is forward, the start slider is fixed and end slider moves froward on the timeline.
- If the playback is backward, the end slider is fixed and start slider moves backwards on the time line.
Whether data displayed on the canvas contains static data. If you toggle on this switch, only dynamic data is displayed.
Static data refers to the data that does not change over time.
Whether the timeline uses dates or timestamps.
- By default, this switch is toggled on, which means that you need to enter timestamps to specify the duration.
- If you toggle this switch off, you enter dates and time to specify the duration.
Start time and end time of the duration you want to view graph data changes
Timeline settings. For details about how to set the parameters, see Setting a Timeline.
Step length: Length of each step that the slider moves on the timeline
Interval: Interval between two steps
Timeline
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