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Statically typed implementations of Arrow Arrays
See arrow_array for examples and usage instructions
Macros
Downcast an
Array
to a DictionaryArray
based on its DataType
, accepts
a number of subsequent patterns to match the data typeGiven one or more expressions evaluating to an integer
DataType
invokes the provided macro
m
with the corresponding integer ArrowPrimitiveType
, followed by any additional argumentsGiven one or more expressions evaluating to primitive
DataType
invokes the provided macro
m
with the corresponding ArrowPrimitiveType
, followed by any additional argumentsDowncast an
Array
to a PrimitiveArray
based on its DataType
accepts a number of subsequent patterns to match the data typeGiven one or more expressions evaluating to primitive
DataType
invokes the provided macro
m
with the corresponding ArrowPrimitiveType
, followed by any additional argumentsDowncast an
Array
to a temporal PrimitiveArray
based on its DataType
accepts a number of subsequent patterns to match the data typeStructs
An generic representation of Arrow array data which encapsulates common attributes and
operations for Arrow array. Specific operations for different arrays types (e.g.,
primitive, list, struct) are implemented in
Array
.Builder for
ArrayData
typeAn iterator that returns Some(T) or None, that can be used on any
ArrayAccessor
Array of bools
A builder for creating a boolean
Buffer
Array builder for fixed-width primitive types
Builder for creating a
Buffer
object.Layout specification for a data type
A dictionary array where each element is a single value indexed by an integer key.
This is mostly used to represent strings or a limited set of primitive types as integers,
for example when doing NLP analysis or representing chromosomes by name.
An array where each element is a fixed-size sequence of bytes.
A fixed size binary array builder
A list array where each element is a fixed-size sequence of values with the same
type whose maximum length is represented by a i32.
Array builder for
FixedSizeListArray
Generic struct for variable-size byte arrays
Array builder for
GenericByteArray
Generic struct for a variable-size list array.
Array builder for
GenericListArray
A nested array type where each record is a key-value map.
Keys should always be non-null, but values can be null.
Creates a new
MapBuilder
Contains details of the mapping
This struct is used as an adapter when creating
PrimitiveArray
from an iterator.
FromIterator
for PrimitiveArray
takes an iterator where the elements can be into
this struct. So once implementing From
or Into
trait for a type, an iterator of
the type can be collected to PrimitiveArray
.An Array where all elements are nulls
Array whose elements are of primitive types.
Array builder for fixed-width primitive types
Array builder for
DictionaryArray
. For example to map a set of byte indices
to f32 values. Note that the use of a HashMap
here will not scale to very large
arrays or result in an ordered dictionary.Array builder for
DictionaryArray
that stores Strings. For example to map a set of byte indices
to String values. Note that the use of a HashMap
here will not scale to very large
arrays or result in an ordered dictionary.A nested array type where each child (called field) is represented by a separate
array.
Array builder for Struct types.
A strongly-typed wrapper around a
DictionaryArray
that implements ArrayAccessor
allowing fast access to its elementsAn Array that can represent slots of varying types.
Builder type for creating a new
UnionArray
.Enums
Layout specification for a single data type buffer
Define capacities of child data or data buffers.
Traits
Trait for dealing with different types of array at runtime when the type of the
array is not known in advance.
A generic trait for accessing the values of an
Array
Trait for dealing with different array builders at runtime
Trait bridging the dynamic-typed nature of Arrow (via
DataType
) with the
static-typed nature of rust types (ArrowNativeType
) for all types that implement ArrowNativeType
.trait declaring an offset size, relevant for i32 vs i64 array types.
Functions
returns a comparison function that compares two values at two different positions
between the two arrays.
The arrays’ types must be equal.
Downcasts a
dyn Array
to a concrete typeExports an array to raw pointers of the C Data Interface provided by the consumer.
Return the expected
DataTypeLayout
Arrays of this data
type are expected to haveConstructs an array using the input
data
.
Returns a reference-counted Array
instance.Creates a new array from two FFI pointers. Used to import arrays from the C Data Interface
Returns a builder with capacity
capacity
that corresponds to the datatype DataType
This function is useful to construct arrays from an arbitrary vectors with known/expected
schema.Creates a new empty array
Creates a new array of
data_type
of length length
filled
entirely of NULL
valuesType Definitions
A reference-counted reference to a generic
Array
.An array where each element contains 0 or more bytes.
The byte length of each element is represented by an i32.
A binary array builder with i32 offsets
an iterator that returns Some(T) or None, that can be used on any BooleanArray
A primitive array where each element is of 32-bit date type.
Buffer builder for 32-bit date type.
A 32-bit date array builder.
A primitive array where each element is of 64-bit date type.
Buffer builder for 64-bit date type.
A 64-bit date array builder.
An array where each element is a 128-bits decimal with precision in [1, 38] and
scale less or equal to 38.
A decimal 128 array builder
An array where each element is a 256-bits decimal with precision in [1, 76] and
scale less or equal to 76.
A decimal 256 array builder
An array where each element is an elapsed time type in microseconds.
Buffer builder for elaspsed time of microseconds unit.
An elapsed time in microseconds array builder.
An array where each element is an elapsed time type in milliseconds.
Buffer builder for elaspsed time of milliseconds unit.
An elapsed time in milliseconds array builder.
An array where each element is an elapsed time type in nanoseconds.
Buffer builder for elaspsed time of nanoseconds unit.
An elapsed time in nanoseconds array builder.
An array where each element is an elapsed time type in seconds.
Buffer builder for elaspsed time of second unit.
An elapsed time in seconds array builder.
Compare the values at two arbitrary indices in two arrays.
an iterator that returns Some(T) or None, that can be used on any FixedSizeBinaryArray
Example: Using
collect
Example: Using
collect
Buffer builder for 32-bit floating point type.
A 32-bit floating point array builder.
Example: Using
collect
Buffer builder for 64-bit floating point type.
A 64-bit floating point array builder.
See
BinaryArray
and LargeBinaryArray
for storing
binary data.Array builder for
GenericBinaryArray
an iterator that returns Some(T) or None, that can be used on any BinaryArray
an iterator that returns Some(T) or None, that can be used on any ListArray
Generic struct for [Large]StringArray
Array builder for
GenericStringArray
an iterator that returns Some(T) or None, that can be used on any Utf8Array
Example: Using
collect
Buffer builder for signed 8-bit integer type.
A signed 8-bit integer array builder.
A dictionary array where each element is a single value indexed by an integer key.
Example: Using
collect
Buffer builder for signed 16-bit integer type.
A signed 16-bit integer array builder.
A dictionary array where each element is a single value indexed by an integer key.
Example: Using
collect
Buffer builder for signed 32-bit integer type.
A signed 32-bit integer array builder.
A dictionary array where each element is a single value indexed by an integer key.
Example: Using
collect
Buffer builder for signed 64-bit integer type.
A signed 64-bit integer array builder.
A dictionary array where each element is a single value indexed by an integer key.
An array where each element is a “calendar” interval days and milliseconds.
Buffer builder for “calendar” interval in days and milliseconds.
A “calendar” interval in days and milliseconds array builder.
An array where each element is a “calendar” interval in months, days, and nanoseconds.
Buffer builder “calendar” interval in months, days, and nanoseconds.
A “calendar” interval in months, days, and nanoseconds array builder.
An array where each element is a “calendar” interval in months.
Buffer builder for “calendar” interval in months.
A “calendar” interval in months array builder.
An array where each element contains 0 or more bytes.
The byte length of each element is represented by an i64.
A binary array builder with i64 offsets
A list array where each element is a variable-sized sequence of values with the same
type whose memory offsets between elements are represented by a i64.
A list array builder with i64 offsets
An array where each element is a variable-sized sequence of bytes representing a string
whose maximum length (in bytes) is represented by a i64.
A string array builder with i64 offsets
A list array where each element is a variable-sized sequence of values with the same
type whose memory offsets between elements are represented by a i32.
A list array builder with i32 offsets
an iterator that returns Some(T) or None, that can be used on any PrimitiveArray
An array where each element is a variable-sized sequence of bytes representing a string
whose maximum length (in bytes) is represented by a i32.
A string array builder with i32 offsets
An array where each element is of 32-bit type representing time elapsed in milliseconds
since midnight.
Buffer builder for 32-bit elaspsed time since midnight of millisecond unit.
A 32-bit elaspsed time in milliseconds array builder.
An array where each element is of 32-bit type representing time elapsed in seconds
since midnight.
Buffer builder for 32-bit elaspsed time since midnight of second unit.
A 32-bit elaspsed time in seconds array builder.
An array where each element is of 64-bit type representing time elapsed in microseconds
since midnight.
Buffer builder for 64-bit elaspsed time since midnight of microsecond unit.
A 64-bit elaspsed time in microseconds array builder.
An array where each element is of 64-bit type representing time elapsed in nanoseconds
since midnight.
Buffer builder for 64-bit elaspsed time since midnight of nanosecond unit.
A 64-bit elaspsed time in nanoseconds array builder.
A primitive array where each element is of type
TimestampMicrosecondType.
See examples for TimestampSecondArray.
Buffer builder for timestamp type of microsecond unit.
A timestamp microsecond array builder.
A primitive array where each element is of type
TimestampMillisecondType.
See examples for TimestampSecondArray.
Buffer builder for timestamp type of millisecond unit.
A timestamp millisecond array builder.
A primitive array where each element is of type
TimestampNanosecondType.
See examples for TimestampSecondArray.
Buffer builder for timestamp type of nanosecond unit.
A timestamp nanosecond array builder.
A primitive array where each element is of type TimestampSecondType.
See also
Timestamp
.Buffer builder for timestamp type of second unit.
A timestamp second array builder.
Example: Using
collect
Buffer builder for usigned 8-bit integer type.
An usigned 8-bit integer array builder.
A dictionary array where each element is a single value indexed by an integer key.
Example: Using
collect
Buffer builder for usigned 16-bit integer type.
An usigned 16-bit integer array builder.
A dictionary array where each element is a single value indexed by an integer key.
Example: Using
collect
Buffer builder for usigned 32-bit integer type.
An usigned 32-bit integer array builder.
A dictionary array where each element is a single value indexed by an integer key.
Example: Using
collect
Buffer builder for usigned 64-bit integer type.
An usigned 64-bit integer array builder.
A dictionary array where each element is a single value indexed by an integer key.