The SKIP clause is used to define from which row to start including the rows in the output.
Example
Before proceeding with the example, create 5 nodes as shown below.
CREATE(Dhawan:player{name:"shikar Dhawan", YOB: 1985, runs:363, country: "India"})
CREATE(Jonathan:player{name:"Jonathan Trott", YOB:1981, runs:229, country:"South Africa"})
CREATE(Sangakkara:player{name:"Kumar Sangakkara", YOB:1977, runs:222, country:"Srilanka"})
CREATE(Rohit:player{name:"Rohit Sharma", YOB: 1987, runs:177, country:"India"})
CREATE(Virat:player{name:"Virat Kohli", YOB: 1988, runs:176, country:"India"})
Following is a sample Cypher Query which returns all the nodes in the database skipping the first 3 nodes.
MATCH (n)
RETURN n.name, n.runs
ORDER BY n.runs DESC
SKIP 3
To execute the above query, carry out the following steps −
Step 1 − Open the Neo4j desktop App and start the Neo4j Server. Open the built-in browser app of Neo4j using the URL http://localhost:7474/ as shown in the following screenshot.
Step 2 − Copy and paste the desired query in the dollar prompt and press the play button (to execute the query) highlighted in the following screenshot.
Result
On executing, you will get the following result.
Skip Using Expression
You can skip the records of a result using an expression.
Example
Following is a sample Cypher Query that uses the SKIP clause with an expression.
MATCH (n)
RETURN n.name, n.runs
ORDER BY n.runs DESC
SKIP toInt (2*rand())+ 1
Step 1 − Open the Neo4j desktop App and start the Neo4j Server. Open the built-in browser app of Neo4j using the URL http://localhost:7474/ as shown in the following screenshot.
Step 2 − Copy and paste the desired query in the dollar prompt and press the play button (to execute the query) highlighted in the following screenshot.
Result
On executing, you will get the following result.