@brief Select some edges from the graph. `graph._edges(examples)` Creates an AQL statement to select a subset of the edges stored in the graph. This is one of the entry points for the fluent AQL interface. It will return a mutable AQL statement which can be further refined, using the functions described below. The resulting set of edges can be filtered by defining one or more *examples*. @PARAMS @PARAM{examples, object, optional} See [Definition of examples](#definition-of-examples) @EXAMPLES In the examples the *toArray* function is used to print the result. The description of this function can be found below. @EXAMPLE_ARANGOSH_OUTPUT{generalGraphEdgesUnfiltered} var examples = require("@arangodb/graph-examples/example-graph.js"); var graph = examples.loadGraph("social"); graph._edges().toArray(); ~ examples.dropGraph("social"); @END_EXAMPLE_ARANGOSH_OUTPUT To request filtered edges: @EXAMPLE_ARANGOSH_OUTPUT{generalGraphEdgesFiltered} var examples = require("@arangodb/graph-examples/example-graph.js"); var graph = examples.loadGraph("social"); graph._edges({type: "married"}).toArray(); ~ examples.dropGraph("social"); @END_EXAMPLE_ARANGOSH_OUTPUT