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A reference-counted reference to a generic Array
.
Trait Implementations
sourceimpl Array for ArrayRef
impl Array for ArrayRef
Ergonomics: Allow use of an ArrayRef as an &dyn Array
sourcefn data_ref(&self) -> &ArrayData
fn data_ref(&self) -> &ArrayData
Returns a reference-counted pointer to the underlying data of this array.
sourcefn slice(&self, offset: usize, length: usize) -> ArrayRef
fn slice(&self, offset: usize, length: usize) -> ArrayRef
Returns a zero-copy slice of this array with the indicated offset and length. Read more
sourcefn offset(&self) -> usize
fn offset(&self) -> usize
Returns the offset into the underlying data used by this array(-slice).
Note that the underlying data can be shared by many arrays.
This defaults to 0
. Read more
sourcefn is_null(&self, index: usize) -> bool
fn is_null(&self, index: usize) -> bool
Returns whether the element at index
is null.
When using this function on a slice, the index is relative to the slice. Read more
sourcefn is_valid(&self, index: usize) -> bool
fn is_valid(&self, index: usize) -> bool
Returns whether the element at index
is not null.
When using this function on a slice, the index is relative to the slice. Read more
sourcefn null_count(&self) -> usize
fn null_count(&self) -> usize
Returns the total number of null values in this array. Read more
sourcefn get_buffer_memory_size(&self) -> usize
fn get_buffer_memory_size(&self) -> usize
Returns the total number of bytes of memory pointed to by this array. The buffers store bytes in the Arrow memory format, and include the data as well as the validity map. Read more
sourcefn get_array_memory_size(&self) -> usize
fn get_array_memory_size(&self) -> usize
Returns the total number of bytes of memory occupied physically by this array.
This value will always be greater than returned by get_buffer_memory_size()
and
includes the overhead of the data structures that contain the pointers to the various buffers. Read more
sourcefn to_raw(&self) -> Result<(*const FFI_ArrowArray, *const FFI_ArrowSchema)>
fn to_raw(&self) -> Result<(*const FFI_ArrowArray, *const FFI_ArrowSchema)>
returns two pointers that represent this array in the C Data Interface (FFI)