I have the following Cypher Query which works fine in the Neo4j 2.0.0.
MATCH (ab:Point { Latitude: 24.96325, Longitude: 67.11343 }),(cd:Point { Latitude: 24.95873, Longitude: 67.10335 }),
p = shortestPath((ab)-[*..150]-(cd))
RETURN p
The following Query in Neo4jClient gives the error: Function Evaluation Timed out.
var pathsQuery =
client.Cypher
.Match("(ab:Point { Latitude: 24.96325, Longitude: 67.11343 }),(cd:Point { Latitude: 24.95873, Longitude: 67.10335 }), p = shortestPath((ab)-[*..150]-(cd))")
.Return<IEnumerable<PointEntity>>("extract(n in nodes(p) : id(n))");
AND After following Another Similar work on Xclave:
http://geekswithblogs.net/cskardon/archive/2013/07/23/neo4jclient-ndash-getting-path-results.aspx
The Results value as : Function Evaluation Timed out.
var pathsQuery =
client.Cypher
.Match("(ab:Point { Latitude: 24.96325, Longitude: 67.11343 }),(cd:Point { Latitude: 24.95873, Longitude: 67.10335 }), p = shortestPath((ab)-[*..150]-(cd))")
.Return(p => new PathsResult<PointEntity>
{
Nodes = Return.As<IEnumerable<Node<PointEntity>>>("nodes(p)"),
});
How can I get all the nodes returned by the query in C# as a List of PointEntity Types?
EDIT :
I was able to get back the URIs of the nodes and relations from this code:
var pathsQuery =
client.Cypher
.Match("(ab:Point { Latitude: 24.96325, Longitude: 67.11343 }),(cd:Point { Latitude: 24.95873, Longitude: 67.10335 }), p = shortestPath((ab)-[*..150]-(cd))")
var results = pathsQuery.Return<PathsResult>("p").Results;
Following Craig Brett's blog here: http://craigbrettdevden.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/retrieving-paths-in-neo4jclient.html
I tried to get the POCO but got error:
var paths = pathsQuery.Returns<PathsResult>("EXTRACT(n in nodes(p) : n) AS Nodes, EXTRACT(rel in rels(p) : rel) AS Relationships", CypherResultMode.Projection).Results;
Error:
'Neo4jClient.Cypher.ICypherFluentQuery' does not contain a definition for 'Returns' and no extension method 'Returns' accepting a first argument of type 'Neo4jClient.Cypher.ICypherFluentQuery' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
I can't say why the first query isn't working, I can't test it right now as my version of Neo4j isn't letting me use parameters in my
MATCH
clause. However - I do get my version (below) responding fine. In terms of timing out, the[*..150]
is quite a large potential traversal.could you try running:
Where
PathsResult
is defined as:The benefit here is that the
WHERE
clauses are paramaterized.