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Published inDec 2022
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Ravindranatha Anthapu
Ravindranatha Anthapu
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Ravindranatha Anthapu

Ravindranatha Anthapu has more than 25 years of experience in working with W3C standards or building cutting-edge technologies like integrating speech with mobile applications in the 2000s. He is a technology enthusiast who worked from operating system device drivers to writing compilers for C language to modern web technologies, transitioning seamlessly and bringing experience from each of these domains and technologies to deliver successful solutions today. As a Principal Consultant at Neo4j today, Ravindranatha works with large enterprise customers to make sure they are able to leverage graph technologies effectively across various domains.
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In this chapter, we have looked at how lists and maps are core data types in Cypher for data manipulation and processing data. We looked at creating basic lists, how they can store different data types, and how we can access data using operators and functions. Also, we looked at how maps work in Cypher and how to use them when we are returning data. We also looked at how LOAD CSV creates a map for each row to be processed. Also, we took a look at lists of maps that are provided by applications using the driver to be processed to ingest data similar to LOAD CSV.

In the next chapter, we will take a deep dive into advanced querying using WITH, FOREACH, CASE, and other Cypher clauses.

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Published in: Dec 2022Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781804611074

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Ravindranatha Anthapu

Ravindranatha Anthapu has more than 25 years of experience in working with W3C standards or building cutting-edge technologies like integrating speech with mobile applications in the 2000s. He is a technology enthusiast who worked from operating system device drivers to writing compilers for C language to modern web technologies, transitioning seamlessly and bringing experience from each of these domains and technologies to deliver successful solutions today. As a Principal Consultant at Neo4j today, Ravindranatha works with large enterprise customers to make sure they are able to leverage graph technologies effectively across various domains.
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