MaxGekk commented on a change in pull request #26132: [SPARK-29387][SQL]
Support `*` and `/` operators for intervals
URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/26132#discussion_r342423315
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File path:
common/unsafe/src/main/java/org/apache/spark/unsafe/types/CalendarInterval.java
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@@ -59,6 +59,27 @@ public CalendarInterval subtract(CalendarInterval that) {
return new CalendarInterval(months, days, microseconds);
}
+ private static CalendarInterval fromDoubles(
+ double monthsWithFraction,
+ double daysWithFraction,
+ double microsWithFraction) {
+ int truncatedMonths = Math.toIntExact((long)(monthsWithFraction));
+ // Using 30 days per month as PostgreSQL does.
+ double days = daysWithFraction + 30 * (monthsWithFraction -
truncatedMonths);
+ int truncatedDays = Math.toIntExact((long)days);
+ double micros = microsWithFraction + MICROS_PER_DAY * (days -
truncatedDays);
+ long truncatedMicros = Math.round(micros);
+ return new CalendarInterval(truncatedMonths, truncatedDays,
truncatedMicros);
+ }
+
+ public CalendarInterval multiply(double num) {
Review comment:
> Double is not big enough to support the average aggregate ...
@yaooqinn Could you explain what do you mean? I could image that `double` is
not precise enough but not big though ...
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