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## Path objects
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Both `.Morphism()` and `.Vertex()` create path objects, which provide the following traversal methods.
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Both `.Morphism()` and `.Vertex()` create path objects, which provide the following traversal methods. Note that `.Vertex()` returns a query object, which is a subclass of path object.
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For these examples, suppose we have the following graph:
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Executes a query and returns the results at the end of the query path.
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Example:
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``javascript
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```javascript
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// fooNames contains an Array of names for foo.
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var fooNames = g.V("foo").Out("name").ToArray()
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``
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```
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####**`query.ToValue()`**
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As `.ToArray` above, but instead of a list of top-level strings, returns an Array of tag-to-string dictionaries, much as `.All` would, except inside the Javascript environment.
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Example:
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``javascript
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```javascript
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// fooNames contains an Array of names for foo.
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var fooTags = g.V("foo").Tag("foo_value").Out("name").ToArray()
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// fooValue should be the string "foo"
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var fooValue = fooTags[0]["foo_value"]
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``
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```
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####**`query.TagValue()`**
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Now that Cayley is built, let's create our database. `init` is the subcommand to set up a database and the right indices.
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You can set up a full [configuration file](/docs/Configuration) if you'd prefer, but it will also work from the command line.
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You can set up a full [configuration file](/docs/Configuration.md) if you'd prefer, but it will also work from the command line.
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Examples for each backend:
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