pub struct PlainAggregateWindowExpr { /* private fields */ }
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A window expr that takes the form of an aggregate function.

See comments on WindowExpr for more details.

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impl PlainAggregateWindowExpr

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pub fn new( aggregate: Arc<dyn AggregateExpr>, partition_by: &[Arc<dyn PhysicalExpr>], order_by: &[PhysicalSortExpr], window_frame: Arc<WindowFrame> ) -> Self

Create a new aggregate window function expression

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pub fn get_aggregate_expr(&self) -> &Arc<dyn AggregateExpr>

Get aggregate expr of AggregateWindowExpr

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impl Debug for PlainAggregateWindowExpr

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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 WindowExpr for PlainAggregateWindowExpr

peer based evaluation based on the fact that batch is pre-sorted given the sort columns and then per partition point we’ll evaluate the peer group (e.g. SUM or MAX gives the same results for peers) and concatenate the results.

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fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any

Return a reference to Any that can be used for downcasting

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fn field(&self) -> Result<Field>

The field of the final result of this window function.
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fn name(&self) -> &str

Human readable name such as "MIN(c2)" or "RANK()". The default implementation returns placeholder text.
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fn expressions(&self) -> Vec<Arc<dyn PhysicalExpr>>

Expressions that are passed to the WindowAccumulator. Functions which take a single input argument, such as sum, return a single datafusion_expr::expr::Expr, others (e.g. cov) return many.
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fn evaluate(&self, batch: &RecordBatch) -> Result<ArrayRef>

Evaluate the window function values against the batch
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fn evaluate_stateful( &self, partition_batches: &PartitionBatches, window_agg_state: &mut PartitionWindowAggStates ) -> Result<()>

Evaluate the window function against the batch. This function facilitates stateful, bounded-memory implementations.
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fn partition_by(&self) -> &[Arc<dyn PhysicalExpr>]

Expressions that’s from the window function’s partition by clause, empty if absent
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fn order_by(&self) -> &[PhysicalSortExpr]

Expressions that’s from the window function’s order by clause, empty if absent
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fn get_window_frame(&self) -> &Arc<WindowFrame>

Get the window frame of this WindowExpr.
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fn get_reverse_expr(&self) -> Option<Arc<dyn WindowExpr>>

Get the reverse expression of this WindowExpr.
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fn uses_bounded_memory(&self) -> bool

Return a flag indicating whether this WindowExpr can run with bounded memory.
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fn evaluate_args(&self, batch: &RecordBatch) -> Result<Vec<ArrayRef>>

Evaluate the window function arguments against the batch and return array ref, normally the resulting Vec is a single element one.
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fn order_by_columns(&self, batch: &RecordBatch) -> Result<Vec<SortColumn>>

Get order by columns, empty if absent

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