JiajunBernoulli commented on code in PR #3317:
URL: https://github.com/apache/calcite/pull/3317#discussion_r1375179876


##########
site/_docs/reference.md:
##########
@@ -2729,6 +2729,7 @@ BigQuery's type system uses confusingly different names 
for types and functions:
 | o | EXTRACT(xml, xpath, [, namespaces ])           | Returns the XML 
fragment of the element or elements matched by the XPath expression. The 
optional namespace value that specifies a default mapping or namespace mapping 
for prefixes, which is used when evaluating the XPath expression
 | o | EXISTSNODE(xml, xpath, [, namespaces ])        | Determines whether 
traversal of a XML document using a specified xpath results in any nodes. 
Returns 0 if no nodes remain after applying the XPath traversal on the document 
fragment of the element or elements matched by the XPath expression. Returns 1 
if any nodes remain. The optional namespace value that specifies a default 
mapping or namespace mapping for prefixes, which is used when evaluating the 
XPath expression.
 | m | EXTRACTVALUE(xml, xpathExpr))                  | Returns the text of the 
first text node which is a child of the element or elements matched by the 
XPath expression.
+| h s | FIND_IN_SET(string, stringArray)             | Returns the index 
(1-based) of the given *string* in the comma-delimited *stringArray*. Returns 
0, if the given *string* was not found or if *string* contains a comma. For 
example, FIND_IN_SET('bc', 'a,bc,def') returns 2

Review Comment:
   `*stringArray*` is string not array. Perhaps it's confusing.
   
   How about `*strings*`, `*mkStrings*` or `*joinStrings*`?



-- 
This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service.
To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the
URL above to go to the specific comment.

To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected]

For queries about this service, please contact Infrastructure at:
[email protected]

Reply via email to