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Filtered All Pairs Shortest Paths
Updated on 2022-11-14 GMT+08:00
Filtered All Pairs Shortest Paths
You can use a specific API provided by GES to run the filteredAllPairsShortestPaths algorithm. The sample code is as follows:
public void filteredAllPairsShortestPaths(GraphClient graphClient) throws ApiException { FilteredAllPairsShortestPathsParameters filteredAllPairsShortestPathsParameters = new FilteredAllPairsShortestPathsParameters(); filteredAllPairsShortestPathsParameters.setSources("Vivian"); filteredAllPairsShortestPathsParameters.setTargets("Lethal Weapon"); AlgorithmReq algorithmReq = new AlgorithmReq(); algorithmReq.setAlgorithmName(AlgorithmNames.FILTERED_ALL_PAIRS_SHORTEST_PATHS); // Algorithm name algorithmReq.setParameters(filteredAllPairsShortestPathsParameters); // Algorithm parameters // Execute the algorithm based on the specified parameters. AsyncAPIResp asyncAPIResp = graphClient.algorithmQuery(algorithmReq); // Query job status by job ID. QueryJobReq queryJobReq = new QueryJobReq(); queryJobReq.setJobId(asyncAPIResp.getJobId()); GesResponse gesResponse = graphClient.queryAsyncTask(queryJobReq); System.out.println(gesResponse); }
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