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package org.apache.tinkerpop.gremlin.structure;

import java.util.Iterator;

/**
 * An {@link Edge} links two {@link Vertex} objects. Along with its {@link Property} objects, an {@link Edge} has both
 * a {@link Direction} and a {@code label}. The {@link Direction} determines which {@link Vertex} is the tail
 * {@link Vertex} (out {@link Vertex}) and which {@link Vertex} is the head {@link Vertex}
 * (in {@link Vertex}). The {@link Edge} {@code label} determines the type of relationship that exists between the
 * two vertices.
 * 

* Diagrammatically: *

 * outVertex ---label---> inVertex.
 * 
* * @author Marko A. Rodriguez (http://markorodriguez.com) * @author Stephen Mallette (http://stephen.genoprime.com) */ public interface Edge extends Element { /** * The default label to use for an edge. * This is typically never used as when an edge is created, an edge label is required to be specified. */ public static final String DEFAULT_LABEL = "edge"; /** * Retrieve the vertex (or vertices) associated with this edge as defined by the direction. * If the direction is {@link Direction#BOTH} then the iterator order is: {@link Direction#OUT} then {@link Direction#IN}. * * @param direction Get the incoming vertex, outgoing vertex, or both vertices * @return An iterator with 1 or 2 vertices */ public Iterator vertices(final Direction direction); /** * Get the outgoing/tail vertex of this edge. * * @return the outgoing vertex of the edge */ public default Vertex outVertex() { return this.vertices(Direction.OUT).next(); } /** * Get the incoming/head vertex of this edge. * * @return the incoming vertex of the edge */ public default Vertex inVertex() { return this.vertices(Direction.IN).next(); } /** * Get both the outgoing and incoming vertices of this edge. * The first vertex in the iterator is the outgoing vertex. * The second vertex in the iterator is the incoming vertex. * * @return an iterator of the two vertices of this edge */ public default Iterator bothVertices() { return this.vertices(Direction.BOTH); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ @Override public Iterator> properties(final String... propertyKeys); /** * Common exceptions to use with an edge. */ public static class Exceptions extends Element.Exceptions { private Exceptions() { } public static UnsupportedOperationException userSuppliedIdsNotSupported() { return new UnsupportedOperationException("Edge does not support user supplied identifiers"); } public static UnsupportedOperationException userSuppliedIdsOfThisTypeNotSupported() { return new UnsupportedOperationException("Edge does not support user supplied identifiers of this type"); } public static IllegalStateException edgeRemovalNotSupported() { return new IllegalStateException("Edge removal are not supported"); } } }




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