public class SCALB extends EvalFunc<java.lang.Double>
Math.scalb(double,int)
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Given a tuple with two data atom x and y ,it Return x pow(2,y)
rounded as if performed by a single correctly rounded
floating-point multiply to a member of the double value set.
value
- Tuple containing two numeric values [Double, Integer]
.Double
register math.jar;
A = load 'mydata' using PigStorage() as ( float1 );
B = foreach A generate float1, math.SCALB(float1);
Math.scalb(double,int)
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EvalFunc.SchemaType
log, pigLogger, reporter, returnType
Constructor and Description |
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SCALB() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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java.lang.Double |
exec(Tuple input)
java level API
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java.util.List<FuncSpec> |
getArgToFuncMapping()
Allow a UDF to specify type specific implementations of itself.
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Schema |
outputSchema(Schema input)
Report the schema of the output of this UDF.
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allowCompileTimeCalculation, finish, getCacheFiles, getInputSchema, getLoadCaster, getLogger, getPigLogger, getReporter, getReturnType, getSchemaName, getSchemaType, getShipFiles, isAsynchronous, needEndOfAllInputProcessing, progress, setEndOfAllInput, setInputSchema, setPigLogger, setReporter, setUDFContextSignature, warn
public java.lang.Double exec(Tuple input) throws java.io.IOException
exec
in class EvalFunc<java.lang.Double>
input
- expects a tuple containing two numeric DataAtom valueoutput
- returns a single numeric DataAtom value, which is
fistArgument pow(2,secondArgument) rounded as if performed by a
single correctly rounded floating-point multiply to a member of
the double value set.java.io.IOException
public Schema outputSchema(Schema input)
EvalFunc
The default implementation interprets the OutputSchema
annotation,
if one is present. Otherwise, it returns null
(no known output schema).
outputSchema
in class EvalFunc<java.lang.Double>
input
- Schema of the inputpublic java.util.List<FuncSpec> getArgToFuncMapping() throws FrontendException
EvalFunc
getArgToFuncMapping
in class EvalFunc<java.lang.Double>
FrontendException
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