Fix planning.md typos
Reviewers: mtomic, teon.banek Reviewed By: teon.banek Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1897
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@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ A more advanced search includes finding nodes with relationships. For example,
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This means, that if a single node has multiple connections, it will be
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This means, that if a single node has multiple connections, it will be
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repeated for each combination of pairs. The generation of operators starts
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repeated for each combination of pairs. The generation of operators starts
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from the first node in the pattern. If we are referencing a new starting node,
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from the first node in the pattern. If we are referencing a new starting node,
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, we need to generate a `ScanAll` which finds all the nodes and stores them
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we need to generate a `ScanAll` which finds all the nodes and stores them
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into `n`. Then, we generate an `Expand` operator which reads the `n` and
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into `n`. Then, we generate an `Expand` operator which reads the `n` and
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traverses all the edges of that node. The edge is stored into `r`, while the
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traverses all the edges of that node. The edge is stored into `r`, while the
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destination node is stored in `m`.
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destination node is stored in `m`.
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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ On the other hand,
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MATCH (n)-[r1]-(m) MATCH (m)-[r2]-(l)-[r3]-(i)
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MATCH (n)-[r1]-(m) MATCH (m)-[r2]-(l)-[r3]-(i)
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We would reset the uniqueness filtering at the start of the second match. This
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would reset the uniqueness filtering at the start of the second match. This
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would mean that we output the following:
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would mean that we output the following:
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ScanAll (n) > Expand (n, r1, m) > Expand (m, r2, l) > Expand (l, r3, i) >
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ScanAll (n) > Expand (n, r1, m) > Expand (m, r2, l) > Expand (l, r3, i) >
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@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ For example.
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MERGE (n)-[r:r]-(m)
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MERGE (n)-[r:r]-(m)
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We would generated a single `Merge` operator which has the following.
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We would generate a single `Merge` operator which has the following.
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* No input operation (since it is not preceded by any other clause).
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* No input operation (since it is not preceded by any other clause).
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