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Filtering Conditions
Updated on 2023-03-03 GMT+08:00
Filtering Conditions
Scenario
To facilitate graph data analysis, you can set filtering conditions to further filter and analyze the graph data.
Procedure
- Log in to the GES graph editor. For details, see Accessing the GES Graph Editor.
- Click on the right of the canvas, or select a vertex on the canvas, right-click it , and choose View Property, to display the Filtering and Property page.
- In the Filtering area, set the filtering conditions and click Filter.
- Match: Vertex is selected by default. Possible values are Vertex and Edge.
- Type: All types is selected by default. You can select the vertex or edge type from the drop-down list. The type is defined by the metadata file you upload.
- Add filtering condition: Click Add filtering condition to select a property and choose a condition (Less than, Greater than, Equal to, Not equal to, In range, Existent, Non-existent, Greater than or equal to, or Less than or equal to). Properties are defined by the metadata file you upload. You can add multiple filtering conditions or click Delete to delete set conditions.
- After the execution is complete, the filtering result is displayed in the drawing area and result area.
Parent topic: Accessing and Analyzing Graph Data
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