I can't find how to return a node labels with Cypher.
Anybody knows the syntax for this operation?
To get all distinct node labels:
MATCH (n) RETURN distinct labels(n)
To get the node count for each label:
MATCH (n) RETURN distinct labels(n), count(*)
MATCH n RETURN DISTINCT LABELS(n)
is 8 characters less to type :)
Oct 14, 2015 at 14:15
MATCH
for newer Neo4j databases because START
is for legacy indexes.
Neo.ClientError.Statement.SyntaxError Parentheses are required to identify nodes in patterns, i.e. (n) ...
(v. 3.1.1)
neo4j
tag in addition to cypher
. The shortest to write (and fastest to execute!) query for getting all distinct node labels is CALL db.labels
-- at least since neo4j
3.0, see also CALL page in neo4j
manual
May 28, 2017 at 12:28
Neo4j 3.0 has introduced the procedure db.labels()
witch return all available labels in the database. Use:
call db.labels();
call
is 4ms
vs 15ms
for MATCH (n)
on my digitialocean test DB. One note: I have hierarchical labels, and MATCH
returns them as ["RawFile", "RawPhoto"]
, where call
only returns the flattened list.
Apr 30, 2019 at 14:45
If you want all the individual labels (not the combinations) you can always expand on the answers:
MATCH (n)
WITH DISTINCT labels(n) AS labels
UNWIND labels AS label
RETURN DISTINCT label
ORDER BY label
START n=node(*) RETURN labels(n)
START n=node(*) RETURN DISTINCT(labels(n))
returns the same as MATCH (n) RETURN distinct labels(n)
, but takes ~10 times as long (on my db)
Apr 30, 2019 at 14:48
If you're using the Java API, you can quickly get an iterator of all the Label
s in the database like so:
GraphDatabaseService db = (new GraphDatabaseFactory()).newEmbeddedDatabase(pathToDatabase);
ResourceIterable<Label> labs = GlobalGraphOperations.at(db).getAllLabels();
If you want to get the labels of a specify node, then use labels(node)
; If you only want to get all node labels in neo4j, then use this function instead: call db.labels;
, never ever use this query: MATCH n RETURN DISTINCT LABELS(n)
. It will do a full table scan, which is very very slow..
match(n) where n.name="abc" return labels(n)
it returns all the labels of the node "abc"