pub type BinaryArray = GenericBinaryArray<i32>;
Expand description
A GenericBinaryArray
of [u8]
using i32
offsets
The byte length of each element is represented by an i32.
§Examples
Create a BinaryArray from a vector of byte slices.
use arrow_array::{Array, BinaryArray};
let values: Vec<&[u8]> =
vec![b"one", b"two", b"", b"three"];
let array = BinaryArray::from_vec(values);
assert_eq!(4, array.len());
assert_eq!(b"one", array.value(0));
assert_eq!(b"two", array.value(1));
assert_eq!(b"", array.value(2));
assert_eq!(b"three", array.value(3));
Create a BinaryArray from a vector of Optional (null) byte slices.
use arrow_array::{Array, BinaryArray};
let values: Vec<Option<&[u8]>> =
vec![Some(b"one"), Some(b"two"), None, Some(b""), Some(b"three")];
let array = BinaryArray::from_opt_vec(values);
assert_eq!(5, array.len());
assert_eq!(b"one", array.value(0));
assert_eq!(b"two", array.value(1));
assert_eq!(b"", array.value(3));
assert_eq!(b"three", array.value(4));
assert!(!array.is_null(0));
assert!(!array.is_null(1));
assert!(array.is_null(2));
assert!(!array.is_null(3));
assert!(!array.is_null(4));
See GenericByteArray
for more information and examples
Aliased Type§
struct BinaryArray {
data_type: DataType,
value_offsets: OffsetBuffer<i32>,
value_data: Buffer,
nulls: Option<NullBuffer>,
}
Fields§
§data_type: DataType
§value_offsets: OffsetBuffer<i32>
§value_data: Buffer
§nulls: Option<NullBuffer>