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Gremlin group all returned edges with its vertices

I am a beginner in gremlin with Tinker pop. I have a graph where a cuisine has multiple inE("serves") from restaurants: 在此处输入图片说明

From these restaurants, I want only two restaurants which have location "Karachi". These are: 在此处输入图片说明 在此处输入图片说明

For this, I've written the query and it works fine:

g.V(26).as("cui").inE("serves").outV().hasLabel("restaurant").has("location", "karachi").as("rest")

What I want is a gremlin query that gets the inE("reviews") of these restaurants and shape the data in this way.

[
"restaurant" : // info related to restaurant,
"reviews": [{array of reviews}]
]

I've tried this script:

 g.V(26).as("cui").inE("serves").outV().hasLabel("restaurant").has("location", "karachi").as("rest").where(__.inE("review").has("value",is(gte(2)))).inE("review").order().by("value", desc).as("rev").select("rest","rev").by(elementMap())

But it returns an array of data for every rating in this structure:

["rest": {}, "rating:" {}],
["rest": {}, "rating:" {}],


==>{rest={id=54, label=restaurant, name=restaurant5, location=karachi}, rev={id=67, label=review, IN={id=54, label=restaurant}, OUT={id=9, label=user}, upvotes=3, rated_at=Tue Nov 16 22:13:58 PKT 2021, downvotes=1, value=12}}
==>{rest={id=60, label=restaurant, name=restaurant7, location=karachi}, rev={id=69, label=review, IN={id=60, label=restaurant}, OUT={id=6, label=user}, upvotes=4, rated_at=Tue Nov 16 22:16:45 PKT 2021, downvotes=3, value=5}}
==>{rest={id=60, label=restaurant, name=restaurant7, location=karachi}, rev={id=71, label=review, IN={id=60, label=restaurant}, OUT={id=9, label=user}, upvotes=1, rated_at=Tue Nov 16 22:16:45 PKT 2021, downvotes=5, value=5}}
==>{rest={id=12, label=restaurant, name=restaurant1, location=karachi}, rev={id=41, label=review, IN={id=12, label=restaurant}, OUT={id=0, label=user}, upvotes=8, rated_at=Tue Nov 16 21:49:07 PKT 2021, downvotes=4, value=4}}
==>{rest={id=54, label=restaurant, name=restaurant5, location=karachi}, rev={id=65, label=review, IN={id=54, label=restaurant}, OUT={id=6, label=user}, upvotes=4, rated_at=Tue Nov 16 22:12:57 PKT 2021, downvotes=1, value=4}}
==>{rest={id=12, label=restaurant, name=restaurant1, location=karachi}, rev={id=40, label=review, IN={id=12, label=restaurant}, OUT={id=3, label=user}, upvotes=8, rated_at=Tue Nov 16 21:49:07 PKT 2021, downvotes=4, value=3.7}}
==>{rest={id=60, label=restaurant, name=restaurant7, location=karachi}, rev={id=70, label=review, IN={id=60, label=restaurant}, OUT={id=0, label=user}, upvotes=5, rated_at=Tue Nov 16 22:16:45 PKT 2021, downvotes=2, value=3}}
==>{rest={id=54, label=restaurant, name=restaurant5, location=karachi}, rev={id=68, label=review, IN={id=54, label=restaurant}, OUT={id=3, label=user}, upvotes=2, rated_at=Tue Nov 16 22:14:21 PKT 2021, downvotes=9, value=3}}
==>{rest={id=60, label=restaurant, name=restaurant7, location=karachi}, rev={id=72, label=review, IN={id=60, label=restaurant}, OUT={id=3, label=user}, upvotes=5, rated_at=Tue Nov 16 22:16:46 PKT 2021, downvotes=1, value=2}}
==>{rest={id=54, label=restaurant, name=restaurant5, location=karachi}, rev={id=66, label=review, IN={id=54, label=restaurant}, OUT={id=0, label=user}, upvotes=4.7, rated_at=Tue Nov 16 22:13:32 PKT 2021, downvotes=3, value=2}}

How can I achieve this? Thanks in advance.

You should look at using the project() step (documentation here ) to get this sort of information. Without the steps to reproduce your graph, it is hard to give you the exact query, but it should look similar to the query below:

  g.V(26).as("cui").
  inE("serves").
  outV().
  hasLabel("restaurant").
  has("location", "karachi").
  project('restaurant', 'reviews').
    by(elementMap()).
    by(
      inE("review").
      has('value', gte(2)).
      order().by("value", desc).
      fold())

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