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[PATCH] Make better use of existing enums in plpgsql 69+ messages / 3 participants [nested] [flat]
* [PATCH] Make better use of existing enums in plpgsql @ 2016-08-18 16:00 Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Peter Eisentraut @ 2016-08-18 16:00 UTC (permalink / raw) plpgsql.h defines a number of enums, but most of the code passes them around as ints. Update structs and function prototypes to take enum types instead. This clarifies the struct definitions in plpgsql.h in particular. --- src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_comp.c | 6 +-- src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_exec.c | 2 +- src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_funcs.c | 12 ++--- src/pl/plpgsql/src/plpgsql.h | 114 +++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 4 files changed, 67 insertions(+), 67 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_comp.c b/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_comp.c index b628c28..ef3f264 100644 --- a/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_comp.c +++ b/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_comp.c @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ static PLpgSQL_function *do_compile(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, PLpgSQL_func_hashkey *hashkey, bool forValidator); static void plpgsql_compile_error_callback(void *arg); -static void add_parameter_name(int itemtype, int itemno, const char *name); +static void add_parameter_name(PLpgSQL_nsitem_type itemtype, int itemno, const char *name); static void add_dummy_return(PLpgSQL_function *function); static Node *plpgsql_pre_column_ref(ParseState *pstate, ColumnRef *cref); static Node *plpgsql_post_column_ref(ParseState *pstate, ColumnRef *cref, Node *var); @@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ do_compile(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, char argmode = argmodes ? argmodes[i] : PROARGMODE_IN; PLpgSQL_type *argdtype; PLpgSQL_variable *argvariable; - int argitemtype; + PLpgSQL_nsitem_type argitemtype; /* Create $n name for variable */ snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "$%d", i + 1); @@ -950,7 +950,7 @@ plpgsql_compile_error_callback(void *arg) * Add a name for a function parameter to the function's namespace */ static void -add_parameter_name(int itemtype, int itemno, const char *name) +add_parameter_name(PLpgSQL_nsitem_type itemtype, int itemno, const char *name) { /* * Before adding the name, check for duplicates. We need this even though diff --git a/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_exec.c b/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_exec.c index f9b3b22..2a0617d 100644 --- a/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_exec.c +++ b/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_exec.c @@ -1559,7 +1559,7 @@ exec_stmt(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate, PLpgSQL_stmt *stmt) CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS(); - switch ((enum PLpgSQL_stmt_types) stmt->cmd_type) + switch (stmt->cmd_type) { case PLPGSQL_STMT_BLOCK: rc = exec_stmt_block(estate, (PLpgSQL_stmt_block *) stmt); diff --git a/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_funcs.c b/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_funcs.c index 27ebebc..e3cd9c0 100644 --- a/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_funcs.c +++ b/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_funcs.c @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ plpgsql_ns_init(void) * ---------- */ void -plpgsql_ns_push(const char *label, enum PLpgSQL_label_types label_type) +plpgsql_ns_push(const char *label, PLpgSQL_label_type label_type) { if (label == NULL) label = ""; @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ plpgsql_ns_top(void) * ---------- */ void -plpgsql_ns_additem(int itemtype, int itemno, const char *name) +plpgsql_ns_additem(PLpgSQL_nsitem_type itemtype, int itemno, const char *name) { PLpgSQL_nsitem *nse; @@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ plpgsql_ns_find_nearest_loop(PLpgSQL_nsitem *ns_cur) const char * plpgsql_stmt_typename(PLpgSQL_stmt *stmt) { - switch ((enum PLpgSQL_stmt_types) stmt->cmd_type) + switch (stmt->cmd_type) { case PLPGSQL_STMT_BLOCK: return _("statement block"); @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ plpgsql_stmt_typename(PLpgSQL_stmt *stmt) * GET DIAGNOSTICS item name as a string, for use in error messages etc. */ const char * -plpgsql_getdiag_kindname(int kind) +plpgsql_getdiag_kindname(PLpgSQL_getdiag_kind kind) { switch (kind) { @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ static void free_expr(PLpgSQL_expr *expr); static void free_stmt(PLpgSQL_stmt *stmt) { - switch ((enum PLpgSQL_stmt_types) stmt->cmd_type) + switch (stmt->cmd_type) { case PLPGSQL_STMT_BLOCK: free_block((PLpgSQL_stmt_block *) stmt); @@ -791,7 +791,7 @@ static void dump_stmt(PLpgSQL_stmt *stmt) { printf("%3d:", stmt->lineno); - switch ((enum PLpgSQL_stmt_types) stmt->cmd_type) + switch (stmt->cmd_type) { case PLPGSQL_STMT_BLOCK: dump_block((PLpgSQL_stmt_block *) stmt); diff --git a/src/pl/plpgsql/src/plpgsql.h b/src/pl/plpgsql/src/plpgsql.h index b416e50..c84a97b 100644 --- a/src/pl/plpgsql/src/plpgsql.h +++ b/src/pl/plpgsql/src/plpgsql.h @@ -37,28 +37,28 @@ /* * Compiler's namespace item types */ -enum +typedef enum PLpgSQL_nsitem_type { PLPGSQL_NSTYPE_LABEL, PLPGSQL_NSTYPE_VAR, PLPGSQL_NSTYPE_ROW, PLPGSQL_NSTYPE_REC -}; +} PLpgSQL_nsitem_type; /* * A PLPGSQL_NSTYPE_LABEL stack entry must be one of these types */ -enum PLpgSQL_label_types +typedef enum PLpgSQL_label_type { PLPGSQL_LABEL_BLOCK, /* DECLARE/BEGIN block */ PLPGSQL_LABEL_LOOP, /* looping construct */ PLPGSQL_LABEL_OTHER /* anything else */ -}; +} PLpgSQL_label_type; /* * Datum array node types */ -enum +typedef enum PLpgSQL_datum_type { PLPGSQL_DTYPE_VAR, PLPGSQL_DTYPE_ROW, @@ -66,23 +66,23 @@ enum PLPGSQL_DTYPE_RECFIELD, PLPGSQL_DTYPE_ARRAYELEM, PLPGSQL_DTYPE_EXPR -}; +} PLpgSQL_datum_type; /* * Variants distinguished in PLpgSQL_type structs */ -enum +typedef enum PLpgSQL_type_type { PLPGSQL_TTYPE_SCALAR, /* scalar types and domains */ PLPGSQL_TTYPE_ROW, /* composite types */ PLPGSQL_TTYPE_REC, /* RECORD pseudotype */ PLPGSQL_TTYPE_PSEUDO /* other pseudotypes */ -}; +} PLpgSQL_type_type; /* * Execution tree node types */ -enum PLpgSQL_stmt_types +typedef enum PLpgSQL_stmt_type { PLPGSQL_STMT_BLOCK, PLPGSQL_STMT_ASSIGN, @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ enum PLpgSQL_stmt_types PLPGSQL_STMT_FETCH, PLPGSQL_STMT_CLOSE, PLPGSQL_STMT_PERFORM -}; +} PLpgSQL_stmt_type; /* * Execution node return codes @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ enum /* * GET DIAGNOSTICS information items */ -enum +typedef enum PLpgSQL_getdiag_kind { PLPGSQL_GETDIAG_ROW_COUNT, PLPGSQL_GETDIAG_RESULT_OID, @@ -139,12 +139,12 @@ enum PLPGSQL_GETDIAG_MESSAGE_TEXT, PLPGSQL_GETDIAG_TABLE_NAME, PLPGSQL_GETDIAG_SCHEMA_NAME -}; +} PLpgSQL_getdiag_kind; /* * RAISE statement options */ -enum +typedef enum PLpgSQL_raise_option_type { PLPGSQL_RAISEOPTION_ERRCODE, PLPGSQL_RAISEOPTION_MESSAGE, @@ -155,12 +155,12 @@ enum PLPGSQL_RAISEOPTION_DATATYPE, PLPGSQL_RAISEOPTION_TABLE, PLPGSQL_RAISEOPTION_SCHEMA -}; +} PLpgSQL_raise_option_type; /* * Behavioral modes for plpgsql variable resolution */ -typedef enum +typedef enum PLpgSQL_resolve_option { PLPGSQL_RESOLVE_ERROR, /* throw error if ambiguous */ PLPGSQL_RESOLVE_VARIABLE, /* prefer plpgsql var to table column */ @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_type { char *typname; /* (simple) name of the type */ Oid typoid; /* OID of the data type */ - int ttype; /* PLPGSQL_TTYPE_ code */ + PLpgSQL_type_type ttype; /* PLPGSQL_TTYPE_ code */ int16 typlen; /* stuff copied from its pg_type entry */ bool typbyval; char typtype; @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_type */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_datum { - int dtype; + PLpgSQL_datum_type dtype; int dno; } PLpgSQL_datum; @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_datum */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_variable { - int dtype; + PLpgSQL_datum_type dtype; int dno; char *refname; int lineno; @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_variable */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_expr { - int dtype; + PLpgSQL_datum_type dtype; int dno; char *query; SPIPlanPtr plan; @@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_expr */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_var { - int dtype; + PLpgSQL_datum_type dtype; int dno; char *refname; int lineno; @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_var */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_row { - int dtype; + PLpgSQL_datum_type dtype; int dno; char *refname; int lineno; @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_row */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_rec { - int dtype; + PLpgSQL_datum_type dtype; int dno; char *refname; int lineno; @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_rec */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_recfield { - int dtype; + PLpgSQL_datum_type dtype; int dno; char *fieldname; int recparentno; /* dno of parent record */ @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_recfield */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_arrayelem { - int dtype; + PLpgSQL_datum_type dtype; int dno; PLpgSQL_expr *subscript; int arrayparentno; /* dno of parent array variable */ @@ -350,9 +350,9 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_arrayelem */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_nsitem { - int itemtype; + PLpgSQL_nsitem_type itemtype; /* - * For labels, itemno is a value of enum PLpgSQL_label_types. For other + * For labels, itemno is a value of enum PLpgSQL_label_type. For other * itemtypes, itemno is the associated PLpgSQL_datum's dno. */ int itemno; @@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_nsitem */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; } PLpgSQL_stmt; @@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_exception */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_block { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; char *label; List *body; /* List of statements */ @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_block */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_assign { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; int varno; PLpgSQL_expr *expr; @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_assign */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_perform { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; PLpgSQL_expr *expr; } PLpgSQL_stmt_perform; @@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_perform */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_diag_item { - int kind; /* id for diagnostic value desired */ + PLpgSQL_getdiag_kind kind; /* id for diagnostic value desired */ int target; /* where to assign it */ } PLpgSQL_diag_item; @@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_diag_item */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_getdiag { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; bool is_stacked; /* STACKED or CURRENT diagnostics area? */ List *diag_items; /* List of PLpgSQL_diag_item */ @@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_getdiag */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_if { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; PLpgSQL_expr *cond; /* boolean expression for THEN */ List *then_body; /* List of statements */ @@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_if_elsif */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_case { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; PLpgSQL_expr *t_expr; /* test expression, or NULL if none */ int t_varno; /* var to store test expression value into */ @@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_case_when */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_loop { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; char *label; List *body; /* List of statements */ @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_loop */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_while { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; char *label; PLpgSQL_expr *cond; @@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_while */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_fori { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; char *label; PLpgSQL_var *var; @@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_fori */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_forq { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; char *label; PLpgSQL_rec *rec; @@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_forq */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_fors { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; char *label; PLpgSQL_rec *rec; @@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_fors */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_forc { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; char *label; PLpgSQL_rec *rec; @@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_forc */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_dynfors { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; char *label; PLpgSQL_rec *rec; @@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_dynfors */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_foreach_a { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; char *label; int varno; /* loop target variable */ @@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_foreach_a */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_open { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; int curvar; int cursor_options; @@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_open */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_fetch { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; PLpgSQL_rec *rec; /* target, as record or row */ PLpgSQL_row *row; @@ -654,7 +654,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_fetch */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_close { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; int curvar; } PLpgSQL_stmt_close; @@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_close */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_exit { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; bool is_exit; /* Is this an exit or a continue? */ char *label; /* NULL if it's an unlabelled EXIT/CONTINUE */ @@ -676,7 +676,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_exit */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_return { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; PLpgSQL_expr *expr; int retvarno; @@ -687,7 +687,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_return */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_return_next { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; PLpgSQL_expr *expr; int retvarno; @@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_return_next */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_return_query { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; PLpgSQL_expr *query; /* if static query */ PLpgSQL_expr *dynquery; /* if dynamic query (RETURN QUERY EXECUTE) */ @@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_return_query */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_raise { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; int elog_level; char *condname; /* condition name, SQLSTATE, or NULL */ @@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_raise */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_raise_option { - int opt_type; + PLpgSQL_raise_option_type opt_type; PLpgSQL_expr *expr; } PLpgSQL_raise_option; @@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_raise_option */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_assert { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; PLpgSQL_expr *cond; PLpgSQL_expr *message; @@ -744,7 +744,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_assert */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_execsql { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; PLpgSQL_expr *sqlstmt; bool mod_stmt; /* is the stmt INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE? Note: @@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_execsql */ typedef struct PLpgSQL_stmt_dynexecute { - int cmd_type; + PLpgSQL_stmt_type cmd_type; int lineno; PLpgSQL_expr *query; /* string expression */ bool into; /* INTO supplied? */ @@ -1111,10 +1111,10 @@ extern void plpgsql_exec_get_datum_type_info(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate, */ extern void plpgsql_ns_init(void); extern void plpgsql_ns_push(const char *label, - enum PLpgSQL_label_types label_type); + PLpgSQL_label_type label_type); extern void plpgsql_ns_pop(void); extern PLpgSQL_nsitem *plpgsql_ns_top(void); -extern void plpgsql_ns_additem(int itemtype, int itemno, const char *name); +extern void plpgsql_ns_additem(PLpgSQL_nsitem_type itemtype, int itemno, const char *name); extern PLpgSQL_nsitem *plpgsql_ns_lookup(PLpgSQL_nsitem *ns_cur, bool localmode, const char *name1, const char *name2, const char *name3, int *names_used); @@ -1126,7 +1126,7 @@ extern PLpgSQL_nsitem *plpgsql_ns_find_nearest_loop(PLpgSQL_nsitem *ns_cur); * Other functions in pl_funcs.c */ extern const char *plpgsql_stmt_typename(PLpgSQL_stmt *stmt); -extern const char *plpgsql_getdiag_kindname(int kind); +extern const char *plpgsql_getdiag_kindname(PLpgSQL_getdiag_kind kind); extern void plpgsql_free_function_memory(PLpgSQL_function *func); extern void plpgsql_dumptree(PLpgSQL_function *func); -- 2.9.3 --------------1999F97D7B2681290C54562C Content-Type: text/plain Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit MIME-Version: 1.0 -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list ([email protected]) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers --------------1999F97D7B2681290C54562C-- ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v1 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-06-25 11:48 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-06-25 11:48 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 69 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 18 ++++++++-- 3 files changed, 136 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..23ee285b40 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,57 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Window function <function>rpr</function> can be used with row pattern + common syntax to perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern + common syntax includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An + example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, rpr(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 5a47ce4343..8069c58ca5 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21648,6 +21648,22 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>rpr</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>rpr</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Perform row pattern recognition using column specified + by <parameter>value</parameter> and returns the value of the column if + current row is the first matching row; + returns <literal>NULL</literal> otherwise. + </para></entry> + </row> </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21687,6 +21703,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..c0fc16d773 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,20 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. + +<synopsis> +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Sun_Jun_25_21_05_09_2023_126)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v1-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v1 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-06-25 11:48 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-06-25 11:48 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 69 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 18 ++++++++-- 3 files changed, 136 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..23ee285b40 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,57 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Window function <function>rpr</function> can be used with row pattern + common syntax to perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern + common syntax includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An + example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, rpr(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 5a47ce4343..8069c58ca5 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21648,6 +21648,22 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>rpr</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>rpr</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Perform row pattern recognition using column specified + by <parameter>value</parameter> and returns the value of the column if + current row is the first matching row; + returns <literal>NULL</literal> otherwise. + </para></entry> + </row> </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21687,6 +21703,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..c0fc16d773 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,20 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. + +<synopsis> +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Sun_Jun_25_21_05_09_2023_126)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v1-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v1 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-06-25 11:48 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-06-25 11:48 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 69 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 18 ++++++++-- 3 files changed, 136 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..23ee285b40 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,57 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Window function <function>rpr</function> can be used with row pattern + common syntax to perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern + common syntax includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An + example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, rpr(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 5a47ce4343..8069c58ca5 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21648,6 +21648,22 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>rpr</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>rpr</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Perform row pattern recognition using column specified + by <parameter>value</parameter> and returns the value of the column if + current row is the first matching row; + returns <literal>NULL</literal> otherwise. + </para></entry> + </row> </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21687,6 +21703,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..c0fc16d773 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,20 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. + +<synopsis> +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Sun_Jun_25_21_05_09_2023_126)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v1-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-06-26 08:05 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-06-26 08:05 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 69 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 29 +++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 148 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..e9bbd5bc7c 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Window function <function>rpr</function> can be used with row pattern + common syntax to perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern + common syntax includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An + example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, rpr(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 5a47ce4343..8069c58ca5 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21648,6 +21648,22 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>rpr</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>rpr</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Perform row pattern recognition using column specified + by <parameter>value</parameter> and returns the value of the column if + current row is the first matching row; + returns <literal>NULL</literal> otherwise. + </para></entry> + </row> </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21687,6 +21703,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..16478a3950 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,31 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Mon_Jun_26_17_45_07_2023_724)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v2-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-06-26 08:05 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-06-26 08:05 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 69 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 29 +++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 148 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..e9bbd5bc7c 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Window function <function>rpr</function> can be used with row pattern + common syntax to perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern + common syntax includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An + example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, rpr(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 5a47ce4343..8069c58ca5 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21648,6 +21648,22 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>rpr</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>rpr</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Perform row pattern recognition using column specified + by <parameter>value</parameter> and returns the value of the column if + current row is the first matching row; + returns <literal>NULL</literal> otherwise. + </para></entry> + </row> </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21687,6 +21703,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..16478a3950 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,31 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Mon_Jun_26_17_45_07_2023_724)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v2-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v2 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-06-26 08:05 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-06-26 08:05 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 69 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 29 +++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 148 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..e9bbd5bc7c 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Window function <function>rpr</function> can be used with row pattern + common syntax to perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern + common syntax includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An + example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, rpr(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 5a47ce4343..8069c58ca5 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21648,6 +21648,22 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>rpr</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>rpr</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Perform row pattern recognition using column specified + by <parameter>value</parameter> and returns the value of the column if + current row is the first matching row; + returns <literal>NULL</literal> otherwise. + </para></entry> + </row> </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21687,6 +21703,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..16478a3950 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,31 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Mon_Jun_26_17_45_07_2023_724)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v2-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v3 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-07-26 10:49 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-07-26 10:49 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 29 +++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 133 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..eda3612822 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index dcc9d6f59d..b333d62410 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21714,6 +21714,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21753,6 +21754,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..16478a3950 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,31 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Wed_Jul_26_21_21_34_2023_317)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v3-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v3 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-07-26 10:49 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-07-26 10:49 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 29 +++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 133 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..eda3612822 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index dcc9d6f59d..b333d62410 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21714,6 +21714,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21753,6 +21754,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..16478a3950 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,31 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Wed_Jul_26_21_21_34_2023_317)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v3-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v3 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-07-26 10:49 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-07-26 10:49 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 29 +++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 133 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..eda3612822 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index dcc9d6f59d..b333d62410 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21714,6 +21714,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21753,6 +21754,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..16478a3950 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,31 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Wed_Jul_26_21_21_34_2023_317)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v3-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v4 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-08-09 07:56 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-08-09 07:56 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..eda3612822 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index be2f54c914..6cda164522 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21715,6 +21715,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21754,6 +21755,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..8d3becd57a 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Wed_Aug__9_17_41_12_2023_134)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v4-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v4 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-08-09 07:56 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-08-09 07:56 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..eda3612822 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index be2f54c914..6cda164522 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21715,6 +21715,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21754,6 +21755,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..8d3becd57a 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Wed_Aug__9_17_41_12_2023_134)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v4-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v4 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-08-09 07:56 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-08-09 07:56 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..eda3612822 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index be2f54c914..6cda164522 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21715,6 +21715,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21754,6 +21755,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..8d3becd57a 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Wed_Aug__9_17_41_12_2023_134)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v4-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v5 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-09-02 06:32 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-09-02 06:32 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..eda3612822 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 7a0d4b9134..b7bfc9271e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21772,6 +21772,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21811,6 +21812,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..8d3becd57a 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Sat_Sep__2_15_52_35_2023_273)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v5-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v5 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-09-02 06:32 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-09-02 06:32 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..eda3612822 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 7a0d4b9134..b7bfc9271e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21772,6 +21772,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21811,6 +21812,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..8d3becd57a 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Sat_Sep__2_15_52_35_2023_273)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v5-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v5 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-09-02 06:32 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-09-02 06:32 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..eda3612822 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 7a0d4b9134..b7bfc9271e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21772,6 +21772,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21811,6 +21812,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..8d3becd57a 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Sat_Sep__2_15_52_35_2023_273)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v5-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v6 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-09-12 05:22 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-09-12 05:22 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..eda3612822 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 24ad87f910..9c99dda4ae 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21780,6 +21780,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21819,6 +21820,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..8d3becd57a 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Tue_Sep_12_15_18_43_2023_359)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v6-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v6 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-09-12 05:22 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-09-12 05:22 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..eda3612822 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 24ad87f910..9c99dda4ae 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21780,6 +21780,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21819,6 +21820,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..8d3becd57a 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Tue_Sep_12_15_18_43_2023_359)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v6-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v6 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-09-12 05:22 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-09-12 05:22 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..eda3612822 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 24ad87f910..9c99dda4ae 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21780,6 +21780,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21819,6 +21820,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..8d3becd57a 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Tue_Sep_12_15_18_43_2023_359)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v6-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v7 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-09-22 04:53 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-09-22 04:53 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..f39ec8f2d5 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 24ad87f910..9c99dda4ae 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21780,6 +21780,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21819,6 +21820,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..056768b330 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Fri_Sep_22_14_16_40_2023_530)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v7-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v7 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-09-22 04:53 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-09-22 04:53 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..f39ec8f2d5 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 24ad87f910..9c99dda4ae 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21780,6 +21780,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21819,6 +21820,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..056768b330 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Fri_Sep_22_14_16_40_2023_530)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v7-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v7 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-09-22 04:53 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-09-22 04:53 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..f39ec8f2d5 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 24ad87f910..9c99dda4ae 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21780,6 +21780,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21819,6 +21820,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..056768b330 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Fri_Sep_22_14_16_40_2023_530)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v7-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v8 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-09-25 05:01 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-09-25 05:01 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..f39ec8f2d5 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 24ad87f910..9c99dda4ae 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21780,6 +21780,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21819,6 +21820,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..056768b330 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Mon_Sep_25_14_26_30_2023_752)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v8-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v8 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-09-25 05:01 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-09-25 05:01 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..f39ec8f2d5 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 24ad87f910..9c99dda4ae 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21780,6 +21780,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21819,6 +21820,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..056768b330 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Mon_Sep_25_14_26_30_2023_752)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v8-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v8 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-09-25 05:01 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-09-25 05:01 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..f39ec8f2d5 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 24ad87f910..9c99dda4ae 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21780,6 +21780,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21819,6 +21820,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 0ee0cc7e64..056768b330 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1074,6 +1074,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Mon_Sep_25_14_26_30_2023_752)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v8-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v9 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-10-04 05:51 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-10-04 05:51 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..f39ec8f2d5 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index f1ad64c3d6..6c46ea4355 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21780,6 +21780,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21819,6 +21820,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 42d78913cf..522ad9dd70 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Wed_Oct__4_15_03_28_2023_821)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v9-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v9 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-10-04 05:51 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-10-04 05:51 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..f39ec8f2d5 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index f1ad64c3d6..6c46ea4355 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21780,6 +21780,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21819,6 +21820,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 42d78913cf..522ad9dd70 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Wed_Oct__4_15_03_28_2023_821)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v9-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v9 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-10-04 05:51 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-10-04 05:51 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 142 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..f39ec8f2d5 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,58 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used with row pattern common syntax to + perform row pattern recognition in a query. Row pattern common syntax + includes two sub clauses. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition + variables along with an expression. The expression must be a logical + expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. Moreover if the expression comprises a column + reference, it must be the argument of <function>rpr</function>. An example + of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns price column in the previous + row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in the + second line means the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when price column in the current row is greater than the price column in + the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". If a + sequence of rows found, rpr returns the column at the starting row. + Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, max(price) OVER w FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index f1ad64c3d6..6c46ea4355 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21780,6 +21780,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21819,6 +21820,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 42d78913cf..522ad9dd70 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Wed_Oct__4_15_03_28_2023_821)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v9-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v10 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-10-22 02:22 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-10-22 02:22 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 7c3e940afe..1d835af15a 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21878,6 +21878,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21917,6 +21918,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 42d78913cf..522ad9dd70 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Sun_Oct_22_11_39_20_2023_140)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v10-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v10 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-10-22 02:22 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-10-22 02:22 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 7c3e940afe..1d835af15a 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21878,6 +21878,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21917,6 +21918,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 42d78913cf..522ad9dd70 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Sun_Oct_22_11_39_20_2023_140)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v10-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v10 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-10-22 02:22 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-10-22 02:22 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 7c3e940afe..1d835af15a 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21878,6 +21878,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21917,6 +21918,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 42d78913cf..522ad9dd70 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Sun_Oct_22_11_39_20_2023_140)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v10-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v11 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-11-08 06:57 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-11-08 06:57 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index d963f0a0a0..c3a8167c8e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21933,6 +21933,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21972,6 +21973,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 42d78913cf..522ad9dd70 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Wed_Nov__8_16_37_05_2023_872)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v11-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v11 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-11-08 06:57 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-11-08 06:57 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index d963f0a0a0..c3a8167c8e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21933,6 +21933,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21972,6 +21973,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 42d78913cf..522ad9dd70 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Wed_Nov__8_16_37_05_2023_872)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v11-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v11 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-11-08 06:57 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-11-08 06:57 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index d963f0a0a0..c3a8167c8e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21933,6 +21933,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21972,6 +21973,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 42d78913cf..522ad9dd70 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Wed_Nov__8_16_37_05_2023_872)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v11-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v12 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-12-04 11:23 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-12-04 11:23 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 20da3ed033..8a18e0ee23 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21935,6 +21935,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21974,6 +21975,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 227ba1993b..dabaca9127 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Fri_Dec__8_10_16_13_2023_489)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v12-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v12 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-12-04 11:23 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-12-04 11:23 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 20da3ed033..8a18e0ee23 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21935,6 +21935,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21974,6 +21975,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 227ba1993b..dabaca9127 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Fri_Dec__8_10_16_13_2023_489)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v12-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v12 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2023-12-04 11:23 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2023-12-04 11:23 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 20da3ed033..8a18e0ee23 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21935,6 +21935,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21974,6 +21975,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 227ba1993b..dabaca9127 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Fri_Dec__8_10_16_13_2023_489)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v12-0006-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v13 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-01-22 09:45 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-01-22 09:45 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 210c7c0b02..8422aa6b93 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21941,6 +21941,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21980,6 +21981,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 9917df7839..1575fc2167 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Mon_Jan_22_19_26_18_2024_011)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v13-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v13 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-01-22 09:45 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-01-22 09:45 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 210c7c0b02..8422aa6b93 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21941,6 +21941,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21980,6 +21981,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 9917df7839..1575fc2167 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Mon_Jan_22_19_26_18_2024_011)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v13-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v13 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-01-22 09:45 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-01-22 09:45 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 210c7c0b02..8422aa6b93 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -21941,6 +21941,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -21980,6 +21981,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 9917df7839..1575fc2167 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Mon_Jan_22_19_26_18_2024_011)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v13-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v14 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-02-28 13:59 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-02-28 13:59 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index e5fa82c161..8dd97501a7 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -22364,6 +22364,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -22403,6 +22404,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 9917df7839..1575fc2167 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Thu_Feb_29_09_19_54_2024_640)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v14-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v14 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-02-28 13:59 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-02-28 13:59 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index e5fa82c161..8dd97501a7 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -22364,6 +22364,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -22403,6 +22404,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 9917df7839..1575fc2167 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Thu_Feb_29_09_19_54_2024_640)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v14-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v15 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-03-28 10:30 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-03-28 10:30 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 93b0bc2bc6..d25eeb3327 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -22637,6 +22637,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -22676,6 +22677,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 066aed44e6..8f18718d58 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Thu_Mar_28_19_59_25_2024_076)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v15-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v15 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-03-28 10:30 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-03-28 10:30 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 93b0bc2bc6..d25eeb3327 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -22637,6 +22637,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -22676,6 +22677,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 066aed44e6..8f18718d58 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Thu_Mar_28_19_59_25_2024_076)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v15-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v16 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-04-12 06:49 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-04-12 06:49 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 8dfb42ad4d..f6ee99fe19 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23123,6 +23123,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23162,6 +23163,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 066aed44e6..8f18718d58 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Fri_Apr_12_16_09_08_2024_262)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v16-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v16 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-04-12 06:49 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-04-12 06:49 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..cf18dd887e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,86 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. Row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. So in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. In the second or + subsequent rows all window functions and aggregates are NULL. For rows + that do not match the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are + shown AS NULL too, except count which shows 0. This is because the + unmatched rows are in an empty frame. Example of + a <literal>SELECT</literal> using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock, + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 8dfb42ad4d..f6ee99fe19 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23123,6 +23123,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23162,6 +23163,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 066aed44e6..8f18718d58 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Fri_Apr_12_16_09_08_2024_262)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v16-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v17 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-04-28 11:00 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-04-28 11:00 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 1928de5762..adbcb1f279 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23124,6 +23124,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23163,6 +23164,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 066aed44e6..8f18718d58 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Sun_Apr_28_20_28_26_2024_444)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v17-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v17 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-04-28 11:00 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-04-28 11:00 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 1928de5762..adbcb1f279 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23124,6 +23124,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23163,6 +23164,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 066aed44e6..8f18718d58 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Sun_Apr_28_20_28_26_2024_444)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v17-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v18 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-05-11 07:11 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-05-11 07:11 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 17c44bc338..8dbab31300 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23124,6 +23124,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23163,6 +23164,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 066aed44e6..8f18718d58 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Sat_May_11_16_23_07_2024_789)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v18-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v18 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-05-11 07:11 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-05-11 07:11 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 17c44bc338..8dbab31300 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23124,6 +23124,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23163,6 +23164,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 066aed44e6..8f18718d58 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Sat_May_11_16_23_07_2024_789)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v18-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v19 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-05-14 23:26 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-05-14 23:26 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 17c44bc338..8dbab31300 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23124,6 +23124,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23163,6 +23164,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 066aed44e6..8f18718d58 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Wed_May_15_09_02_03_2024_008)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v19-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v19 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-05-14 23:26 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-05-14 23:26 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 17c44bc338..8dbab31300 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23124,6 +23124,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23163,6 +23164,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 066aed44e6..8f18718d58 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Wed_May_15_09_02_03_2024_008)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v19-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v20 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-05-24 02:26 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-05-24 02:26 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 17c44bc338..8dbab31300 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23124,6 +23124,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23163,6 +23164,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 066aed44e6..8f18718d58 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Fri_May_24_11_39_19_2024_763)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v20-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v20 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-05-24 02:26 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-05-24 02:26 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 17c44bc338..8dbab31300 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23124,6 +23124,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23163,6 +23164,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index 066aed44e6..8f18718d58 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Fri_May_24_11_39_19_2024_763)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v20-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v21 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-08-26 04:32 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-08-26 04:32 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 461fc3f437..02ad2b0195 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23258,6 +23258,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23297,6 +23298,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index d7089eac0b..7e1c9989ba 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Mon_Aug_26_13_39_47_2024_878)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v21-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v21 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-08-26 04:32 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-08-26 04:32 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 461fc3f437..02ad2b0195 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23258,6 +23258,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23297,6 +23298,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index d7089eac0b..7e1c9989ba 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Mon_Aug_26_13_39_47_2024_878)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v21-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v22 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-09-19 04:48 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-09-19 04:48 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 6f75bd0c7d..4482c80a70 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23261,6 +23261,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23300,6 +23301,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index d7089eac0b..7e1c9989ba 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Thu_Sep_19_13_59_47_2024_608)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v22-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v22 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-09-19 04:48 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-09-19 04:48 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 6f75bd0c7d..4482c80a70 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23261,6 +23261,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23300,6 +23301,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index d7089eac0b..7e1c9989ba 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Thu_Sep_19_13_59_47_2024_608)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v22-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v23 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-10-25 03:56 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-10-25 03:56 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 58dc06b68b..ef4fa7144f 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23263,6 +23263,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23302,6 +23303,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index d7089eac0b..7e1c9989ba 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Fri_Oct_25_13_04_53_2024_648)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v23-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v23 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-10-25 03:56 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-10-25 03:56 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 58dc06b68b..ef4fa7144f 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23263,6 +23263,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23302,6 +23303,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index d7089eac0b..7e1c9989ba 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Fri_Oct_25_13_04_53_2024_648)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v23-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v24 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-12-19 06:06 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-12-19 06:06 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 47370e581a..17a38c4046 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23338,6 +23338,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23377,6 +23378,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index d7089eac0b..7e1c9989ba 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Thu_Dec_19_15_19_50_2024_894)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v24-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v24 6/8] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-12-19 06:06 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-12-19 06:06 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 47370e581a..17a38c4046 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23338,6 +23338,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23377,6 +23378,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index d7089eac0b..7e1c9989ba 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Thu_Dec_19_15_19_50_2024_894)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v24-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v25 6/9] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-12-21 06:19 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-12-21 06:19 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 47370e581a..17a38c4046 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23338,6 +23338,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23377,6 +23378,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index d7089eac0b..7e1c9989ba 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Sat_Dec_21_18_20_04_2024_526)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v25-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v25 6/9] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-12-21 06:19 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-12-21 06:19 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 47370e581a..17a38c4046 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23338,6 +23338,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23377,6 +23378,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index d7089eac0b..7e1c9989ba 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Sat_Dec_21_18_20_04_2024_526)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v25-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v26 6/9] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-12-30 12:44 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-12-30 12:44 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 47370e581a..17a38c4046 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23338,6 +23338,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23377,6 +23378,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index d7089eac0b..7e1c9989ba 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Mon_Dec_30_22_37_18_2024_171)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v26-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v26 6/9] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-12-30 12:44 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-12-30 12:44 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 47370e581a..17a38c4046 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23338,6 +23338,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23377,6 +23378,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index d7089eac0b..7e1c9989ba 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Mon_Dec_30_22_37_18_2024_171)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v26-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v27 6/9] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-12-30 23:53 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-12-30 23:53 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 47370e581a..17a38c4046 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23338,6 +23338,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23377,6 +23378,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index d7089eac0b..7e1c9989ba 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Tue_Dec_31_08_57_07_2024_963)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v27-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH v27 6/9] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). @ 2024-12-30 23:53 Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Tatsuo Ishii @ 2024-12-30 23:53 UTC (permalink / raw) --- doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml | 38 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 172 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml index 755c9f1485..b0b1d1c51e 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/advanced.sgml @@ -537,6 +537,88 @@ WHERE pos < 3; <literal>rank</literal> less than 3. </para> + <para> + Row pattern common syntax can be used to perform row pattern recognition + in a query. The row pattern common syntax includes two sub + clauses: <literal>DEFINE</literal> + and <literal>PATTERN</literal>. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines + definition variables along with an expression. The expression must be a + logical expression, which means it must + return <literal>TRUE</literal>, <literal>FALSE</literal> + or <literal>NULL</literal>. The expression may comprise column references + and functions. Window functions, aggregate functions and subqueries are + not allowed. An example of <literal>DEFINE</literal> is as follows. + +<programlisting> +DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +</programlisting> + + Note that <function>PREV</function> returns the price column in the + previous row if it's called in a context of row pattern recognition. Thus in + the second line the definition variable "UP" is <literal>TRUE</literal> + when the price column in the current row is greater than the price column + in the previous row. Likewise, "DOWN" is <literal>TRUE</literal> when when + the price column in the current row is lower than the price column in the + previous row. + </para> + <para> + Once <literal>DEFINE</literal> exists, <literal>PATTERN</literal> can be + used. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows that satisfies + certain conditions. For example following <literal>PATTERN</literal> + defines that a row starts with the condition "LOWPRICE", then one or more + rows satisfy "UP" and finally one or more rows satisfy "DOWN". Note that + "+" means one or more matches. Also you can use "*", which means zero or + more matches. If a sequence of rows which satisfies the PATTERN is found, + in the starting row of the sequence of rows all window functions and + aggregates are shown in the target list. Note that aggregations only look + into the matched rows, rather than whole frame. On the second or + subsequent rows all window functions are NULL. Aggregates are NULL or 0 + (count case) depending on its aggregation definition. For rows that do not + match on the PATTERN, all window functions and aggregates are shown AS + NULL too, except count showing 0. This is because the rows do not match, + thus they are in an empty frame. Example of a <literal>SELECT</literal> + using the <literal>DEFINE</literal> and <literal>PATTERN</literal> clause + is as follows. + +<programlisting> +SELECT company, tdate, price, + first_value(price) OVER w, + max(price) OVER w, + count(price) OVER w +FROM stock + WINDOW w AS ( + PARTITION BY company + ORDER BY tdate + ROWS BETWEEN CURRENT ROW AND UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING + AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW + INITIAL + PATTERN (LOWPRICE UP+ DOWN+) + DEFINE + LOWPRICE AS price <= 100, + UP AS price > PREV(price), + DOWN AS price < PREV(price) +); +</programlisting> +<screen> + company | tdate | price | first_value | max | count +----------+------------+-------+-------------+-----+------- + company1 | 2023-07-01 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-02 | 200 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-03 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-04 | 140 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-05 | 150 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-06 | 90 | 90 | 130 | 4 + company1 | 2023-07-07 | 110 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-08 | 130 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-09 | 120 | | | 0 + company1 | 2023-07-10 | 130 | | | 0 +(10 rows) +</screen> + </para> + <para> When a query involves multiple window functions, it is possible to write out each one with a separate <literal>OVER</literal> clause, but this is diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 47370e581a..17a38c4046 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -23338,6 +23338,7 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; returns <literal>NULL</literal> if there is no such row. </para></entry> </row> + </tbody> </tgroup> </table> @@ -23377,6 +23378,59 @@ SELECT count(*) FROM sometable; Other frame specifications can be used to obtain other effects. </para> + <para> + Row pattern recognition navigation functions are listed in + <xref linkend="functions-rpr-navigation-table"/>. These functions + can be used to describe DEFINE clause of Row pattern recognition. + </para> + + <table id="functions-rpr-navigation-table"> + <title>Row Pattern Navigation Functions</title> + <tgroup cols="1"> + <thead> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + Function + </para> + <para> + Description + </para></entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>prev</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>prev</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the previous row; + returns NULL if there is no previous row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature"> + <indexterm> + <primary>next</primary> + </indexterm> + <function>next</function> ( <parameter>value</parameter> <type>anyelement</type> ) + <returnvalue>anyelement</returnvalue> + </para> + <para> + Returns the column value at the next row; + returns NULL if there is no next row in the window frame. + </para></entry> + </row> + + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table> + <note> <para> The SQL standard defines a <literal>RESPECT NULLS</literal> or diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml index d7089eac0b..7e1c9989ba 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/select.sgml @@ -969,8 +969,8 @@ WINDOW <replaceable class="parameter">window_name</replaceable> AS ( <replaceabl The <replaceable class="parameter">frame_clause</replaceable> can be one of <synopsis> -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] -{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] +{ RANGE | ROWS | GROUPS } BETWEEN <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> AND <replaceable>frame_end</replaceable> [ <replaceable>frame_exclusion</replaceable> ] [row_pattern_common_syntax] </synopsis> where <replaceable>frame_start</replaceable> @@ -1077,6 +1077,40 @@ EXCLUDE NO OTHERS a given peer group will be in the frame or excluded from it. </para> + <para> + The + optional <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + defines the <firstterm>row pattern recognition condition</firstterm> for + this + window. <replaceable class="parameter">row_pattern_common_syntax</replaceable> + includes following subclauses. <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST + ROW</literal> or <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> controls + how to proceed to next row position after a match + found. With <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW</literal> (the + default) next row position is next to the last row of previous match. On + the other hand, with <literal>AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW</literal> next + row position is always next to the last row of previous + match. <literal>DEFINE</literal> defines definition variables along with a + boolean expression. <literal>PATTERN</literal> defines a sequence of rows + that satisfies certain conditions using variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. If the variable is not defined in + the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause, it is implicitly assumed + following is defined in the <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause. + +<synopsis> +<literal>variable_name</literal> AS TRUE +</synopsis> + + Note that the maximu number of variables defined + in <literal>DEFINE</literal> clause is 26. + +<synopsis> +[ AFTER MATCH SKIP PAST LAST ROW | AFTER MATCH SKIP TO NEXT ROW ] +PATTERN <replaceable class="parameter">pattern_variable_name</replaceable>[+] [, ...] +DEFINE <replaceable class="parameter">definition_varible_name</replaceable> AS <replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable> [, ...] +</synopsis> + </para> + <para> The purpose of a <literal>WINDOW</literal> clause is to specify the behavior of <firstterm>window functions</firstterm> appearing in the query's -- 2.25.1 ----Next_Part(Tue_Dec_31_08_57_07_2024_963)-- Content-Type: Text/X-Patch; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="v27-0007-Row-pattern-recognition-patch-tests.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 2/3] one more stress test for repack concurrently @ 2025-12-13 17:46 Mikhail Nikalayeu <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 69+ messages in thread From: Mikhail Nikalayeu @ 2025-12-13 17:46 UTC (permalink / raw) --- contrib/amcheck/meson.build | 1 + contrib/amcheck/t/008_repack_2.pl | 111 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 112 insertions(+) create mode 100644 contrib/amcheck/t/008_repack_2.pl diff --git a/contrib/amcheck/meson.build b/contrib/amcheck/meson.build index cb4bc32e98a..6799df214f9 100644 --- a/contrib/amcheck/meson.build +++ b/contrib/amcheck/meson.build @@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ tests += { 't/005_pitr.pl', 't/006_verify_gin.pl', 't/007_repack_1.pl', + 't/008_repack_2.pl', ], }, } diff --git a/contrib/amcheck/t/008_repack_2.pl b/contrib/amcheck/t/008_repack_2.pl new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a287ee2bb71 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/amcheck/t/008_repack_2.pl @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2021-2026, PostgreSQL Global Development Group + +# Test REPACK CONCURRENTLY with concurrent modifications +use strict; +use warnings FATAL => 'all'; + +use PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster; +use PostgreSQL::Test::Utils; + +use Test::More; + +# PG_TEST_EXTRA carries a numerical stress value; 0 disables the test, +# 1 means the test takes about 6 seconds, and the increase should be +# roughly linear. +my $matched = ($ENV{PG_TEST_EXTRA} // '') =~ /\bstress_concurrently(?:=(?<stressval>[0-9]*))?\b/; +my $stressval = $+{stressval} // 1; +if (!$matched or $stressval == 0) +{ + plan skip_all => 'skipping disabled REPACK CONCURRENTLY stress test'; +} + +my $node; + +# +# Test set-up +# +$node = PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new('CIC_test'); +$node->init; +$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', + 'lock_timeout = ' . (1000 * $PostgreSQL::Test::Utils::timeout_default)); +$node->append_conf( + 'postgresql.conf', qq( +wal_level = logical +)); + +my $duration = 6 * $stressval; +my $no_hot = int(rand(2)); + +$node->start; +$node->safe_psql('postgres', q(CREATE TABLE tbl(id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, val int))); +if ($no_hot) +{ + $node->safe_psql('postgres', q(CREATE INDEX test_idx ON tbl(val);)); +} +else +{ + $node->safe_psql('postgres', q(CREATE INDEX test_idx ON tbl(id);)); +} + +# Load amcheck +$node->safe_psql('postgres', q(CREATE EXTENSION amcheck)); + +my $sum = $node->safe_psql('postgres', q( + SELECT SUM(val) AS sum FROM tbl +)); + +$node->safe_psql('postgres', q(CREATE UNLOGGED SEQUENCE last_j START 1 INCREMENT 1;)); + + +$node->pgbench( +"--no-vacuum --client=30 --jobs=4 --exit-on-abort -T $duration", +0, +[qr{actually processed}], +[qr{^$}], +'concurrent operations with REINDEX/CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY', +{ + 'concurrent_ops' => qq( + SELECT pg_try_advisory_lock(42)::integer AS gotlock \\gset + \\if :gotlock + REPACK (CONCURRENTLY) tbl USING INDEX tbl_pkey; + SELECT bt_index_parent_check('tbl_pkey', heapallindexed => true); + SELECT bt_index_parent_check('test_idx', heapallindexed => true); + \\sleep 10 ms + + REPACK (CONCURRENTLY) tbl USING INDEX test_idx; + SELECT bt_index_parent_check('tbl_pkey', heapallindexed => true); + SELECT bt_index_parent_check('test_idx', heapallindexed => true); + \\sleep 10 ms + + REPACK (CONCURRENTLY) tbl; + SELECT bt_index_parent_check('tbl_pkey', heapallindexed => true); + SELECT bt_index_parent_check('test_idx', heapallindexed => true); + \\sleep 10 ms + + SELECT pg_advisory_unlock(42); + \\else + SELECT pg_advisory_lock(43); + BEGIN; + INSERT INTO tbl(val) VALUES (nextval('last_j')) RETURNING val \\gset p_ + COMMIT; + SELECT pg_advisory_unlock(43); + \\sleep 1 ms + + BEGIN + --TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL REPEATABLE READ + ; + SELECT 1; + \\sleep 1 ms + SELECT COUNT(*) AS count FROM tbl WHERE val <= :p_j \\gset p_ + \\if :p_count != :p_j + COMMIT; + SELECT (:p_count) / 0; + \\endif + + COMMIT; + \\endif + ) +}); + +$node->stop; +done_testing(); -- 2.47.3 --tbdehtstrqwksfdh Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=utf-8 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="0003-Distinguish-properly-when-database-specific-transact.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 69+ messages in thread
end of thread, other threads:[~2025-12-13 17:46 UTC | newest] Thread overview: 69+ messages (download: mbox mbox.gz follow: Atom feed) -- links below jump to the message on this page -- 2016-08-18 16:00 [PATCH] Make better use of existing enums in plpgsql Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]> 2023-06-25 11:48 [PATCH v1 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 2023-06-25 11:48 [PATCH v1 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 2023-06-25 11:48 [PATCH v1 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 2023-06-26 08:05 [PATCH v2 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 2023-06-26 08:05 [PATCH v2 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 2023-06-26 08:05 [PATCH v2 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). Tatsuo Ishii <[email protected]> 2023-07-26 10:49 [PATCH v3 5/7] Row pattern recognition patch (docs). 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