Package mondrian.spi

Class SegmentColumn

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable

    public class SegmentColumn
    extends Object
    implements Serializable
    Constrained columns are part of the SegmentHeader and SegmentCache. They uniquely identify a constrained column within a segment. Each segment can have many constrained columns. Each column can be constrained by multiple values at once (similar to a SQL in() predicate).

    They are immutable and serializable.

    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Field Detail

      • columnExpression

        public final String columnExpression
      • valueCount

        public final long valueCount
    • Constructor Detail

      • SegmentColumn

        public SegmentColumn​(String columnExpression,
                             long valueCount,
                             SortedSet<Comparable> valueList)
        Creates a SegmentColumn.
        Parameters:
        columnExpression - SQL expression for the column. Unique within the star schema, including accesses to the same physical column via different join paths.
        valueCount - Number of distinct values of this column in the database. For these purposes, null is counted as a value. If there are N distinct values of the column, and we have a collection of segments that cover N values, then Mondrian assumes that it is safe to roll up.
        valueList - List of values to constrain the column to, or null if unconstrained. Values must be Comparable and immutable. For example, Integer, Boolean, String or Double.
    • Method Detail

      • merge

        public SegmentColumn merge​(SegmentColumn col)
        Merges this column with another resulting in another whose values are super set of both.
      • getColumnExpression

        public String getColumnExpression()
        Returns the column expression of this constrained column.
        Returns:
        A column expression.
      • getValues

        public SortedSet<Comparable> getValues()
        Returns an array of predicate values for this column.
        Returns:
        An array of object values.
      • hashCode

        public int hashCode()
        Overrides:
        hashCode in class Object
      • getValueCount

        public long getValueCount()
        Returns the number of distinct values that occur for this column in the database.

        Mondrian uses this to know that it can safely combine multiple segments to roll up. For example, if for the "quarter" column, one segment has values {"Q1", "Q2"} and another has values {"Q3", "Q4"}, and Mondrian knows that there are 4 values, then it can roll up.

        If this method returns a value that is too low, Mondrian may generate incorrect results. If you don't know the number of values, return -1.

        Returns:
        Number of distinct values, including null, that occur for this column