Struct arrow::datatypes::IntervalDayTimeType

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pub struct IntervalDayTimeType {}
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A “calendar” interval type representing days and milliseconds. See IntervalDayTime for more details.

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impl IntervalDayTimeType

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pub fn make_value(days: i32, milliseconds: i32) -> IntervalDayTime

Creates a IntervalDayTimeType::Native

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  • days - The number of days (+/-) represented in this interval
  • millis - The number of milliseconds (+/-) represented in this interval
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pub fn to_parts(i: IntervalDayTime) -> (i32, i32)

Turns a IntervalDayTimeType into a tuple of (days, milliseconds)

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  • i - The IntervalDayTimeType to convert

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impl ArrowPrimitiveType for IntervalDayTimeType

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type Native = IntervalDayTime

Corresponding Rust native type for the primitive type.
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const DATA_TYPE: DataType = _

the corresponding Arrow data type of this primitive type.
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fn get_byte_width() -> usize

👎Deprecated: Use ArrowNativeType::get_byte_width
Returns the byte width of this primitive type.
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fn default_value() -> Self::Native

Returns a default value of this primitive type. Read more
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impl Debug for IntervalDayTimeType

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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