Hi, Niels,

Thanks for noticing this problem.  We have removed the value 99 from
the second column to exercise the handling of missing values.  The two
query example should return 9 hits not 10.  We have update
quickstart.html to reflect this change.

Thanks again.  Let us know if you spot anything that needs attention.

John


On 11/18/13, 6:42 PM, Niels Johnson wrote:
> At some point between fastbit-ibis1.3.0 and fastbit-ibis1.3.5 the
> file tests/test0.csv was corrupted. The 2nd value of the last line of
> the file was replaced with two spaces.
> 
> $ tail -n3 fastbit-ibis1.3.0/tests/test0.csv 
> 97, 97, 2
> 98, 98, 1
> 99, 99, 0
> 
> tail -n3 fastbit-ibis1.3.5/tests/test0.csv 
> 97, 97, 2
> 98, 98, 1
> 99,   , 0
> 
> This may confuse new users because when we run the second set of
> queries on quickstart.html we get on 9 results instead of the expected
> 10 since a no longer equals b for the final row.
> 
>    The following two commands both produce 10 hits.
>    examples/ibis -d tmp -q "where a = b and c < 10"
>    examples/thula -d tmp -w "a = b and c < 10"
> 
> Not a big deal but I though you would want to know. Thanks again for
> the cool software.
> 
> Best,
> 
> 
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