nastra commented on code in PR #14234: URL: https://github.com/apache/iceberg/pull/14234#discussion_r3233338717
########## format/spec.md: ########## @@ -704,11 +727,111 @@ Examples of valid field paths using normalized JSON path format are: * `$['tags']` -- the `tags` array * `$['addresses']['zip']` -- the `zip` field in an `addresses` array that contains objects -For `geometry` and `geography` types, `lower_bounds` and `upper_bounds` are both points of the following coordinates X, Y, Z, and M (see Appendix G) which are the lower / upper bound of all objects in the file. +##### Content Stats -For `geography` only, xmin (X value of `lower_bounds`) may be greater than xmax (X value of `upper_bounds`), in which case an object in this bounding box may match if it contains an X such that x >= xmin OR x <= xmax. In geographic terminology, the concepts of xmin, xmax, ymin, and ymax are also known as westernmost, easternmost, southernmost and northernmost, respectively. These points are further restricted to the canonical ranges of [-180..180] for X and [-90..90] for Y. +In Iceberg v4, statistics are stored in typed fields grouped in a struct that corresponds to the table field. These stats structs are nested within the `content_stats` struct in manifest files. -When calculating upper and lower bounds for `geometry` and `geography`, null or NaN values in a coordinate dimension are skipped; for example, POINT (1 NaN) contributes a value to X but no values to Y, Z, or M dimension bounds. If a dimension has only null or NaN values, that dimension is omitted from the bounding box. If either the X or Y dimension is missing then the bounding box itself is not produced. +###### Field Statistics + +Field-level structs in `content_stats` are based on the corresponding table field's type, requirement, and ID (`field-id`). + +Field stats structs are assigned a range of 200 IDs, starting at `10_000 + 200 * field-id`. The first ID in the range (`base-id`) is the ID of the struct field in `content_stats`. Fields within the stats struct are assigned IDs from the range by adding an offset to the `base-id`. For example, the stats struct for table field 2 uses IDs in the range `[10_400, 10_599]`, the field within `content_stats` has uses the `base-id`, ID `10_400`, and its `lower_bound` field (offset 1) uses ID `10_401`. + +Content stats must be resovled by ID; field names used for stats structs are informational. The recommended name for each field is the full name of the field in the table schema. + +IDs in the range `10_000` (inclusive) to `200_000_000` (exclusive) are reserved for column stats structs in `content_stats`. Stats for table fields with IDs outside that range cannot be stored in `content_stats`. + +[Reserved metadata fields](#reserved-field-ids) must use the stats ID ranges from the following table. Stats for metadata fields not in the table are not tracked. + +| Reserved field | ID | `base-id` | Range end | +|---------------------------------|------------|-----------|-----------| +| `_last_updated_sequence_number` | 2147483539 | 9000 | 9199 | +| `_row_id` | 2147483540 | 9200 | 9399 | + +Each stats struct holds statistics for one table field. It may contain the following metrics: + +| Requirement | Offset | Name | Type | Included for | Description | +|-------------|--------|---------------------------|---------------------------|-----------------------------------------------|-------------| +| _optional_ | 1 | `lower_bound` | Field type or `geo_lower` | all primitives or `variant` | Lower bound stored as the field's type, or `geo_lower` for geo types | +| _optional_ | 2 | `upper_bound` | Field type or `geo_upper` | all primitives or `variant` | Upper bound stored as the field's type, or `geo_upper` for geo types | +| _optional_ | 3 | `tight_bounds` | `boolean` | all except `geometry`, `geography`, `variant` | When true, `lower_bound` and `upper_bound` must be equal to the min and max values | +| _optional_ | 4 | `value_count` | `long` | all | Number of values in the column (including null and NaN values) | +| _optional_ | 5 | `null_value_count` | `long` | optional fields | Number of null values in the column | +| _optional_ | 6 | `nan_value_count` | `long` | `float`, `double` | Number of NaN values in the column | +| _optional_ | 7 | `avg_value_size_in_bytes` | `int` | `string`, `binary`, `variant` | Avg value size (uncompressed) in bytes to estimate memory consumption | + +For example, stats for a `required` `int` field named `id` with field-id `2` are stored using: Review Comment: I've added a separate geo example -- 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] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
