GraphFrames detect exclusive outbound relations











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In my graph I need to detect vertices that do not have inbound relations. Using the example below, "a" is the only node that is not being related by the anyone.



a -->  b
b --> c
c --> d
c --> b


I would really appreciate any examples to detect "a" type nodes in my graph.



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    So basically you are asking for vertices with in-degree equal to 0, right?
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  • after looking through the link to the docs, it appears inDegrees should be 0, right? I really hope its that easy
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  • If my understanding of your description is correct the answer is positive.
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In my graph I need to detect vertices that do not have inbound relations. Using the example below, "a" is the only node that is not being related by the anyone.



a -->  b
b --> c
c --> d
c --> b


I would really appreciate any examples to detect "a" type nodes in my graph.



Thanks










share|improve this question


















  • 1




    So basically you are asking for vertices with in-degree equal to 0, right?
    – user6910411
    Nov 10 at 22:32












  • after looking through the link to the docs, it appears inDegrees should be 0, right? I really hope its that easy
    – webber
    Nov 10 at 22:35










  • If my understanding of your description is correct the answer is positive.
    – user6910411
    Nov 11 at 19:13













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In my graph I need to detect vertices that do not have inbound relations. Using the example below, "a" is the only node that is not being related by the anyone.



a -->  b
b --> c
c --> d
c --> b


I would really appreciate any examples to detect "a" type nodes in my graph.



Thanks










share|improve this question













In my graph I need to detect vertices that do not have inbound relations. Using the example below, "a" is the only node that is not being related by the anyone.



a -->  b
b --> c
c --> d
c --> b


I would really appreciate any examples to detect "a" type nodes in my graph.



Thanks







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  • 1




    So basically you are asking for vertices with in-degree equal to 0, right?
    – user6910411
    Nov 10 at 22:32












  • after looking through the link to the docs, it appears inDegrees should be 0, right? I really hope its that easy
    – webber
    Nov 10 at 22:35










  • If my understanding of your description is correct the answer is positive.
    – user6910411
    Nov 11 at 19:13














  • 1




    So basically you are asking for vertices with in-degree equal to 0, right?
    – user6910411
    Nov 10 at 22:32












  • after looking through the link to the docs, it appears inDegrees should be 0, right? I really hope its that easy
    – webber
    Nov 10 at 22:35










  • If my understanding of your description is correct the answer is positive.
    – user6910411
    Nov 11 at 19:13








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So basically you are asking for vertices with in-degree equal to 0, right?
– user6910411
Nov 10 at 22:32






So basically you are asking for vertices with in-degree equal to 0, right?
– user6910411
Nov 10 at 22:32














after looking through the link to the docs, it appears inDegrees should be 0, right? I really hope its that easy
– webber
Nov 10 at 22:35




after looking through the link to the docs, it appears inDegrees should be 0, right? I really hope its that easy
– webber
Nov 10 at 22:35












If my understanding of your description is correct the answer is positive.
– user6910411
Nov 11 at 19:13




If my understanding of your description is correct the answer is positive.
– user6910411
Nov 11 at 19:13

















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