Theoretically, it can happen that there exists an attribute and a structural property with the same name (e.g., you could have a vertex attribute named degree). In that case, we would not be able to decide whether the user meant degree as a structural property or as a vertex attribute....
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Theoretically, it can happen that there exists an attribute and a structural property with the same name (e.g., you could have a vertex attribute named degree). In that case, we would not be able to decide whether the user meant degree as a structural property or as a vertex ...
Theoretically, it can happen that there exists an attribute and a structural property with the same name (e.g., you could have a vertex attribute named degree). In that case, we would not be able to decide whether the user meant degree as a structural property or as a vertex a...
Theoretically, it can happen that there exists an attribute and a structural property with the same name (e.g., you could have a vertex attribute named degree). In that case, we would not be able to decide whether the user meant degree as a structural property or as a vertex ...
Theoretically, it can happen that there exists an attribute and a structural property with the same name (e.g., you could have a vertex attribute named degree). In that case, we would not be able to decide whether the user meant degree as a structural property or as a vertex ...
Theoretically, it can happen that there exists an attribute and a structural property with the same name (e.g., you could have a vertex attribute named degree). In that case, we would not be able to decide whether the user meant degree as a structural property or as a vertex at...
Theoretically, it can happen that there exists an attribute and a structural property with the same name (e.g., you could have a vertex attribute named degree). In that case, we would not be able to decide whether the user meant degree as a structural property or as a vertex...
Theoretically, it can happen that there exists an attribute and a structural property with the same name (e.g., you could have a vertex attribute named degree). In that case, we would not be able to decide whether the user meant degree as a structural property or as a vertex at...
Theoretically, it can happen that there exists an attribute and a structural property with the same name (e.g., you could have a vertex attribute named degree). In that case, we would not be able to decide whether the user meant degree as a structural property or as a vertex attribute....