pub struct SlidingMaxAccumulator { /* private fields */ }

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impl SlidingMaxAccumulator

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pub fn try_new(datatype: &DataType) -> Result<Self>

new max accumulator

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impl Accumulator for SlidingMaxAccumulator

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fn update_batch(&mut self, values: &[ArrayRef]) -> Result<()>

Updates the accumulator’s state from its input. Read more
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fn retract_batch(&mut self, values: &[ArrayRef]) -> Result<()>

Retracts (removed) an update (caused by the given inputs) to accumulator’s state. Read more
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fn merge_batch(&mut self, states: &[ArrayRef]) -> Result<()>

Updates the accumulator’s state from an Array containing one or more intermediate values. Read more
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fn state(&mut self) -> Result<Vec<ScalarValue>>

Returns the intermediate state of the accumulator, consuming the intermediate state. Read more
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fn evaluate(&mut self) -> Result<ScalarValue>

Returns the final aggregate value, consuming the internal state. Read more
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fn supports_retract_batch(&self) -> bool

Does the accumulator support incrementally updating its value by removing values. Read more
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fn size(&self) -> usize

Returns the allocated size required for this accumulator, in bytes, including Self. Read more
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impl Debug for SlidingMaxAccumulator

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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