Re: proposal: searching in array function - array_position
От | Jim Nasby |
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Тема | Re: proposal: searching in array function - array_position |
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Msg-id | 54B94C4A.3050607@BlueTreble.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: proposal: searching in array function - array_position (Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com>) |
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Re: proposal: searching in array function - array_position
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
On 1/16/15 11:16 AM, Pavel Stehule wrote: > > > 2015-01-16 17:57 GMT+01:00 Jim Nasby <Jim.Nasby@bluetreble.com <mailto:Jim.Nasby@bluetreble.com>>: > > On 1/16/15 3:39 AM, Pavel Stehule wrote: > > I am proposing a simple function, that returns a position of element in array. > > > Yes please! > > FUNCTION array_position(anyarray, anyelement) RETURNS int > > > That won't work on a multi-dimensional array. Ideally it needs to accept a slice or an element and return the specifierfor the slice. > > > It is question, what is a result - probably, there can be a multidimensional variant, where result will be a array > > array_position([1,2,3],2) --> 2 > array_position([[1,2],[2,3],[3,4]], [2,3]) --> 2 /* 2nd parameter should to have N-1 dimension of first parameter */ The problem with that is you can't actually use '2' to get [2,3] back: select (array[[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]])[1] IS NULL; ?column? ---------- t (1 row) I think the bigger problem here is we need something better than slices for handling subsets of arrays. Even if the functionreturned [2:2] it's still going to behave differently than it will in the non-array case because you won't be gettingthe expected number of dimensions back. :( > array_position_md([1,2,3],2) --> [2] > array_position_md([[1,2],[2,3],[3,4]], 2) --> [2,1] > > another question is how to solve more than one occurrence on one value - probably two sets of functions - first returnsfirst occurrence of value, second returns set of occurrence Gee, if only way had some way to return multiple elements of something... ;P In other words, I think all of these should actually return an array of positions. I think it's OK for someone that onlycares about the first instance to just do [1]. -- Jim Nasby, Data Architect, Blue Treble Consulting Data in Trouble? Get it in Treble! http://BlueTreble.com
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