9.6.3.3 Loading a Financial Crime Graph

To make your pattern even more readable, you can write plain text in a paragraph and then simultaneously write the query in another paragraph and seamlessly produce a readable graph insight. This pattern can be a pattern that an investor or an analyst has provided.

To create a plain text paragraph, follow these steps:

  1. Create a paragraph and write the description of the analysis or your use case. For example, see the following figure.

    Figure 9-30 Description of Use Case



  2. After executing the paragraph, the plain text is formatted and displayed as shown below.
    As your next step, create another paragraph to run a PGQL query based on the pattern that you described in the previous paragraph. The code snippet can be provided, as shown in the below figure.

    Figure 9-32 Code to Create Another Paragraph



  3. Click Execute Paragraph to visualize your pattern.
    You can hide the code and add a title to the data that is fetched to make it presentable, consumable, and sharable with others. You can provide more highlights (such as labels and vertices), rearrange the nodes, and toggle the graph to enrich your graph, and you can open the paragraph in the iframe mode or expand the graph to make it more readable.