Struct arrow2::array::StructArray

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pub struct StructArray { /* private fields */ }
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A StructArray is a nested Array with an optional validity representing multiple Array with the same number of rows.

Example

use arrow2::array::*;
use arrow2::datatypes::*;
let boolean = BooleanArray::from_slice(&[false, false, true, true]).boxed();
let int = Int32Array::from_slice(&[42, 28, 19, 31]).boxed();

let fields = vec![
    Field::new("b", DataType::Boolean, false),
    Field::new("c", DataType::Int32, false),
];

let array = StructArray::new(DataType::Struct(fields), vec![boolean, int], None);

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impl<'a> StructArray

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pub fn iter( &'a self ) -> ZipValidity<Vec<Box<dyn Scalar>>, StructValueIter<'a>, BitmapIter<'a>>

Returns an iterator of Option<Box<dyn Array>>

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pub fn values_iter(&'a self) -> StructValueIter<'a>

Returns an iterator of Box<dyn Array>

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impl StructArray

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pub fn try_new( data_type: DataType, values: Vec<Box<dyn Array>>, validity: Option<Bitmap> ) -> Result<Self, Error>

Returns a new StructArray.

Errors

This function errors iff:

  • data_type’s physical type is not crate::datatypes::PhysicalType::Struct.
  • the children of data_type are empty
  • the values’s len is different from children’s length
  • any of the values’s data type is different from its corresponding children’ data type
  • any element of values has a different length than the first element
  • the validity’s length is not equal to the length of the first element
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pub fn new( data_type: DataType, values: Vec<Box<dyn Array>>, validity: Option<Bitmap> ) -> Self

Returns a new StructArray

Panics

This function panics iff:

  • data_type’s physical type is not crate::datatypes::PhysicalType::Struct.
  • the children of data_type are empty
  • the values’s len is different from children’s length
  • any of the values’s data type is different from its corresponding children’ data type
  • any element of values has a different length than the first element
  • the validity’s length is not equal to the length of the first element
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pub fn new_empty(data_type: DataType) -> Self

Creates an empty StructArray.

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pub fn new_null(data_type: DataType, length: usize) -> Self

Creates a null StructArray of length length.

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impl StructArray

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pub fn into_data(self) -> (Vec<Field>, Vec<Box<dyn Array>>, Option<Bitmap>)

Deconstructs the StructArray into its individual components.

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pub fn slice(&mut self, offset: usize, length: usize)

Slices this StructArray.

Panics
  • offset + length must be smaller than self.len().
Implementation

This operation is O(F) where F is the number of fields.

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pub unsafe fn slice_unchecked(&mut self, offset: usize, length: usize)

Slices this StructArray.

Implementation

This operation is O(F) where F is the number of fields.

Safety

The caller must ensure that offset + length <= self.len().

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pub fn sliced(self, offset: usize, length: usize) -> Self

Returns this array sliced.

Implementation

This function is O(1).

Panics

iff offset + length > self.len().

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pub unsafe fn sliced_unchecked(self, offset: usize, length: usize) -> Self

Returns this array sliced.

Implementation

This function is O(1).

Safety

The caller must ensure that offset + length <= self.len().

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pub fn with_validity(self, validity: Option<Bitmap>) -> Self

Returns this array with a new validity.

Panic

Panics iff validity.len() != self.len().

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pub fn set_validity(&mut self, validity: Option<Bitmap>)

Sets the validity of this array.

Panics

This function panics iff values.len() != self.len().

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pub fn boxed(self) -> Box<dyn Array>

Boxes this array into a Box<dyn Array>.

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pub fn arced(self) -> Arc<dyn Array>

Arcs this array into a std::sync::Arc<dyn Array>.

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impl StructArray

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pub fn validity(&self) -> Option<&Bitmap>

The optional validity.

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pub fn values(&self) -> &[Box<dyn Array>]

Returns the values of this StructArray.

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pub fn fields(&self) -> &[Field]

Returns the fields of this StructArray.

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impl StructArray

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pub fn get_fields(data_type: &DataType) -> &[Field]

Returns the fields the DataType::Struct.

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impl Array for StructArray

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fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any

Converts itself to a reference of Any, which enables downcasting to concrete types.
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fn as_any_mut(&mut self) -> &mut dyn Any

Converts itself to a mutable reference of Any, which enables mutable downcasting to concrete types.
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fn len(&self) -> usize

The length of the Array. Every array has a length corresponding to the number of elements (slots).
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fn data_type(&self) -> &DataType

The DataType of the Array. In combination with Array::as_any, this can be used to downcast trait objects (dyn Array) to concrete arrays.
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fn slice(&mut self, offset: usize, length: usize)

Slices this Array. Read more
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unsafe fn slice_unchecked(&mut self, offset: usize, length: usize)

Slices the Array. Read more
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fn to_boxed(&self) -> Box<dyn Array>

Clone a &dyn Array to an owned Box<dyn Array>.
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fn validity(&self) -> Option<&Bitmap>

The validity of the Array: every array has an optional Bitmap that, when available specifies whether the array slot is valid or not (null). When the validity is None, all slots are valid.
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fn with_validity(&self, validity: Option<Bitmap>) -> Box<dyn Array>

Clones this Array with a new new assigned bitmap. Read more
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fn is_empty(&self) -> bool

whether the array is empty
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fn null_count(&self) -> usize

The number of null slots on this Array. Read more
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fn is_null(&self, i: usize) -> bool

Returns whether slot i is null. Read more
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unsafe fn is_null_unchecked(&self, i: usize) -> bool

Returns whether slot i is null. Read more
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fn is_valid(&self, i: usize) -> bool

Returns whether slot i is valid. Read more
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fn sliced(&self, offset: usize, length: usize) -> Box<dyn Array>

Returns a slice of this Array. Read more
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unsafe fn sliced_unchecked( &self, offset: usize, length: usize ) -> Box<dyn Array>

Returns a slice of this Array. Read more
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impl Arrow2Arrow for StructArray

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fn to_data(&self) -> ArrayData

Convert this Array into [ArrayData]
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fn from_data(data: &ArrayData) -> Self

Create this Array from [ArrayData]
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impl Clone for StructArray

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fn clone(&self) -> StructArray

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for StructArray

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<'a> From<GrowableStruct<'a>> for StructArray

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fn from(val: GrowableStruct<'a>) -> Self

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl From<MutableStructArray> for StructArray

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fn from(other: MutableStructArray) -> Self

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl<'a> IntoIterator for &'a StructArray

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type Item = Option<Vec<Box<dyn Scalar, Global>, Global>>

The type of the elements being iterated over.
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type IntoIter = ZipValidity<Vec<Box<dyn Scalar, Global>, Global>, StructValueIter<'a>, BitmapIter<'a>>

Which kind of iterator are we turning this into?
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fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter

Creates an iterator from a value. Read more
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impl PartialEq<&(dyn Array + 'static)> for StructArray

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fn eq(&self, other: &&dyn Array) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl PartialEq<StructArray> for StructArray

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fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.

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Immutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
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Calls U::from(self).

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type Owned = T

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Performs the conversion.
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Performs the conversion.