Struct datafusion_physical_expr::expressions::FirstValue
source · pub struct FirstValue { /* private fields */ }
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FIRST_VALUE aggregate expression
Implementations§
source§impl FirstValue
impl FirstValue
sourcepub fn new(
expr: Arc<dyn PhysicalExpr>,
name: impl Into<String>,
input_data_type: DataType,
ordering_req: LexOrdering,
order_by_data_types: Vec<DataType>
) -> Self
pub fn new( expr: Arc<dyn PhysicalExpr>, name: impl Into<String>, input_data_type: DataType, ordering_req: LexOrdering, order_by_data_types: Vec<DataType> ) -> Self
Creates a new FIRST_VALUE aggregation function.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl AggregateExpr for FirstValue
impl AggregateExpr for FirstValue
source§fn create_accumulator(&self) -> Result<Box<dyn Accumulator>>
fn create_accumulator(&self) -> Result<Box<dyn Accumulator>>
the accumulator used to accumulate values from the expressions.
the accumulator expects the same number of arguments as
expressions
and must
return states with the same description as state_fields
source§fn state_fields(&self) -> Result<Vec<Field>>
fn state_fields(&self) -> Result<Vec<Field>>
the fields that encapsulate the Accumulator’s state
the number of fields here equals the number of states that the accumulator contains
source§fn expressions(&self) -> Vec<Arc<dyn PhysicalExpr>>
fn expressions(&self) -> Vec<Arc<dyn PhysicalExpr>>
expressions that are passed to the Accumulator.
Single-column aggregations such as
sum
return a single value, others (e.g. cov
) return many.source§fn order_bys(&self) -> Option<&[PhysicalSortExpr]>
fn order_bys(&self) -> Option<&[PhysicalSortExpr]>
Order by requirements for the aggregate function
By default it is
None
(there is no requirement)
Order-sensitive aggregators, such as FIRST_VALUE(x ORDER BY y)
should implement thissource§fn name(&self) -> &str
fn name(&self) -> &str
Human readable name such as
"MIN(c2)"
. The default
implementation returns placeholder text.source§fn reverse_expr(&self) -> Option<Arc<dyn AggregateExpr>>
fn reverse_expr(&self) -> Option<Arc<dyn AggregateExpr>>
Construct an expression that calculates the aggregate in reverse.
Typically the “reverse” expression is itself (e.g. SUM, COUNT).
For aggregates that do not support calculation in reverse,
returns None (which is the default value).
source§fn create_sliding_accumulator(&self) -> Result<Box<dyn Accumulator>>
fn create_sliding_accumulator(&self) -> Result<Box<dyn Accumulator>>
Creates accumulator implementation that supports retract
source§fn groups_accumulator_supported(&self) -> bool
fn groups_accumulator_supported(&self) -> bool
If the aggregate expression has a specialized
GroupsAccumulator
implementation. If this returns true,
[Self::create_groups_accumulator
] will be called.source§fn create_groups_accumulator(&self) -> Result<Box<dyn GroupsAccumulator>>
fn create_groups_accumulator(&self) -> Result<Box<dyn GroupsAccumulator>>
Return a specialized
GroupsAccumulator
that manages state
for all groups. Read moresource§impl Debug for FirstValue
impl Debug for FirstValue
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl !RefUnwindSafe for FirstValue
impl Send for FirstValue
impl Sync for FirstValue
impl Unpin for FirstValue
impl !UnwindSafe for FirstValue
Blanket Implementations§
source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere T: ?Sized,
source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more