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  • hive常用函数

    来源:https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/LanguageManual+UDF

    Complex Type Constructors

    The following functions construct instances of complex types.

    Constructor Function

    Operands

    Description

    map

    (key1, value1, key2, value2, ...)

    Creates a map with the given key/value pairs

    struct

    (val1, val2, val3, ...)

    Creates a struct with the given field values. Struct field names will be col1, col2, ...

    named_struct

    (name1, val1, name2, val2, ...)

    Creates a struct with the given field names and values. (as of Hive 0.8.0)

    array

    (val1, val2, ...)

    Creates an array with the given elements

    create_union

    (tag, val1, val2, ...)

    Creates a union type with the value that is being pointed to by the tag parameter

    Date Functions

    The following built-in date functions are supported in hive:

    Return Type

    Name(Signature)

    Description

    string

    from_unixtime(bigint unixtime[, string format])

    Converts the number of seconds from unix epoch (1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC) to a string representing the timestamp of that moment in the current system time zone in the format of "1970-01-01 00:00:00"

    bigint

    unix_timestamp()

    Gets current Unix timestamp in seconds

    bigint

    unix_timestamp(string date)

    Converts time string in format yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss to Unix timestamp (in seconds), using the default timezone and the default locale, return 0 if fail: unix_timestamp('2009-03-20 11:30:01') = 1237573801

    bigint

    unix_timestamp(string date, string pattern)

    Convert time string with given pattern (see [http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html]) to Unix time stamp (in seconds), return 0 if fail: unix_timestamp('2009-03-20', 'yyyy-MM-dd') = 1237532400

    string

    to_date(string timestamp)

    Returns the date part of a timestamp string: to_date("1970-01-01 00:00:00") = "1970-01-01"

    int

    year(string date)

    Returns the year part of a date or a timestamp string: year("1970-01-01 00:00:00") = 1970, year("1970-01-01") = 1970

    int

    month(string date)

    Returns the month part of a date or a timestamp string: month("1970-11-01 00:00:00") = 11, month("1970-11-01") = 11

    int

    day(string date) dayofmonth(date)

    Return the day part of a date or a timestamp string: day("1970-11-01 00:00:00") = 1, day("1970-11-01") = 1

    int

    hour(string date)

    Returns the hour of the timestamp: hour('2009-07-30 12:58:59') = 12, hour('12:58:59') = 12

    int

    minute(string date)

    Returns the minute of the timestamp

    int

    second(string date)

    Returns the second of the timestamp

    int

    weekofyear(string date)

    Return the week number of a timestamp string: weekofyear("1970-11-01 00:00:00") = 44, weekofyear("1970-11-01") = 44

    int

    datediff(string enddate, string startdate)

    Return the number of days from startdate to enddate: datediff('2009-03-01', '2009-02-27') = 2

    string

    date_add(string startdate, int days)

    Add a number of days to startdate: date_add('2008-12-31', 1) = '2009-01-01'

    string

    date_sub(string startdate, int days)

    Subtract a number of days to startdate: date_sub('2008-12-31', 1) = '2008-12-30'

    timestamp

    from_utc_timestamp(timestamp, string timezone)

    Assumes given timestamp is UTC and converts to given timezone (as of Hive 0.8.0)

    timestamp

    to_utc_timestamp(timestamp, string timezone)

    Assumes given timestamp is in given timezone and converts to UTC (as of Hive 0.8.0)

    String Functions

    The following built-in String functions are supported in hive:

    Return Type

    Name(Signature)

    Description

    int

    ascii(string str)

    Returns the numeric value of the first character of str

    string

    base64(binary bin)

    Convert the argument from binary to a base 64 string (as of Hive 0.12.0)

    string

    concat(string|binary A, string|binary B...)

    Returns the string or bytes resulting from concatenating the strings or bytes passed in as parameters in order. e.g. concat('foo', 'bar') results in 'foobar'. Note that this function can take any number of input strings.

    array<struct<string,double>>

    context_ngrams(array<array<string>>, array<string>, int K, int pf)

    Returns the top-k contextual N-grams from a set of tokenized sentences, given a string of "context". See StatisticsAndDataMining for more information.

    string

    concat_ws(string SEP, string A, string B...)

    Like concat() above, but with custom separator SEP.

    string

    concat_ws(string SEP, array<string>)

    Like concat_ws() above, but taking an array of strings. (as of Hive 0.9.0)

    string

    decode(binary bin, string charset)

    Decode the first argument into a String using the provided character set (one of 'US_ASCII', 'ISO-8859-1', 'UTF-8', 'UTF-16BE', 'UTF-16LE', 'UTF-16'). If either argument is null, the result will also be null. (as of Hive 0.12.0)

    binary

    encode(string src, string charset)

    Encode the first argument into a BINARY using the provided character set (one of 'US_ASCII', 'ISO-8859-1', 'UTF-8', 'UTF-16BE', 'UTF-16LE', 'UTF-16'). If either argument is null, the result will also be null. (as of Hive 0.12.0)

    int

    find_in_set(string str, string strList)

    Returns the first occurance of str in strList where strList is a comma-delimited string. Returns null if either argument is null. Returns 0 if the first argument contains any commas. e.g. find_in_set('ab', 'abc,b,ab,c,def') returns 3

    string

    format_number(number x, int d)

    Formats the number X to a format like '#,###,###.##', rounded to D decimal places, and returns the result as a string. If D is 0, the result has no decimal point or fractional part. (as of Hive 0.10.0)

    string

    get_json_object(string json_string, string path)

    Extract json object from a json string based on json path specified, and return json string of the extracted json object. It will return null if the input json string is invalid. NOTE: The json path can only have the characters [0-9a-z_], i.e., no upper-case or special characters. Also, the keys *cannot start with numbers.* This is due to restrictions on Hive column names.

    boolean

    in_file(string str, string filename)

    Returns true if the string str appears as an entire line in filename.

    int

    instr(string str, string substr)

    Returns the position of the first occurrence of substr in str. Returns null if either of the arguments are null and returns 0 if substr could not be found in str. Be aware that this is not zero based. The first character in str has index 1.

    int

    length(string A)

    Returns the length of the string

    int

    locate(string substr, string str[, int pos])

    Returns the position of the first occurrence of substr in str after position pos

    string

    lower(string A) lcase(string A)

    Returns the string resulting from converting all characters of B to lower case e.g. lower('fOoBaR') results in 'foobar'

    string

    lpad(string str, int len, string pad)

    Returns str, left-padded with pad to a length of len

    string

    ltrim(string A)

    Returns the string resulting from trimming spaces from the beginning(left hand side) of A e.g. ltrim(' foobar ') results in 'foobar '

    array<struct<string,double>>

    ngrams(array<array<string>>, int N, int K, int pf)

    Returns the top-k N-grams from a set of tokenized sentences, such as those returned by the sentences() UDAF. See StatisticsAndDataMining for more information.

    string

    parse_url(string urlString, string partToExtract [, string keyToExtract])

    Returns the specified part from the URL. Valid values for partToExtract include HOST, PATH, QUERY, REF, PROTOCOL, AUTHORITY, FILE, and USERINFO. e.g. parse_url('http://facebook.com/path1/p.php?k1=v1&k2=v2#Ref1', 'HOST') returns 'facebook.com'. Also a value of a particular key in QUERY can be extracted by providing the key as the third argument, e.g. parse_url('http://facebook.com/path1/p.php?k1=v1&k2=v2#Ref1', 'QUERY', 'k1') returns 'v1'.

    string

    printf(String format, Obj... args)

    Returns the input formatted according do printf-style format strings (as of Hive 0.9.0)

    string

    regexp_extract(string subject, string pattern, int index)

    Returns the string extracted using the pattern. e.g. regexp_extract('foothebar', 'foo(.*?)(bar)', 2) returns 'bar.' Note that some care is necessary in using predefined character classes: using 's' as the second argument will match the letter s; '
    s' is necessary to match whitespace, etc. The 'index' parameter is the Java regex Matcher group() method index. See docs/api/java/util/regex/Matcher.html for more information on the 'index' or Java regex group() method.

    string

    regexp_replace(string INITIAL_STRING, string PATTERN, string REPLACEMENT)

    Returns the string resulting from replacing all substrings in INITIAL_STRING that match the java regular expression syntax defined in PATTERN with instances of REPLACEMENT, e.g. regexp_replace("foobar", "oo|ar", "") returns 'fb.' Note that some care is necessary in using predefined character classes: using 's' as the second argument will match the letter s; '
    s' is necessary to match whitespace, etc.

    string

    repeat(string str, int n)

    Repeat str n times

    string

    reverse(string A)

    Returns the reversed string

    string

    rpad(string str, int len, string pad)

    Returns str, right-padded with pad to a length of len

    string

    rtrim(string A)

    Returns the string resulting from trimming spaces from the end(right hand side) of A e.g. rtrim(' foobar ') results in ' foobar'

    array<array<string>>

    sentences(string str, string lang, string locale)

    Tokenizes a string of natural language text into words and sentences, where each sentence is broken at the appropriate sentence boundary and returned as an array of words. The 'lang' and 'locale' are optional arguments. e.g. sentences('Hello there! How are you?') returns ( ("Hello", "there"), ("How", "are", "you") )

    string

    space(int n)

    Return a string of n spaces

    array

    split(string str, string pat)

    Split str around pat (pat is a regular expression)

    map<string,string>

    str_to_map(text[, delimiter1, delimiter2])

    Splits text into key-value pairs using two delimiters. Delimiter1 separates text into K-V pairs, and Delimiter2 splits each K-V pair. Default delimiters are ',' for delimiter1 and '=' for delimiter2.

    string

    substr(string|binary A, int start) substring(string|binary A, int start)

    Returns the substring or slice of the byte array of A starting from start position till the end of string A e.g. substr('foobar', 4) results in 'bar' (see [http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/string-functions.html#function_substr])

    string

    substr(string|binary A, int start, int len) substring(string|binary A, int start, int len)

    Returns the substring or slice of the byte array of A starting from start position with length len e.g. substr('foobar', 4, 1) results in 'b' (see [http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/string-functions.html#function_substr])

    string

    translate(string input, string from, string to)

    Translates the input string by replacing the characters present in the from string with the corresponding characters in the to string. This is similar to the translate function in PostgreSQL. If any of the parameters to this UDF are NULL, the result is NULL as well (available as of Hive 0.10.0)

    string

    trim(string A)

    Returns the string resulting from trimming spaces from both ends of A e.g. trim(' foobar ') results in 'foobar'

    binary

    unbase64(string str)

    Convert the argument from a base 64 string to BINARY (as of Hive 0.12.0)

    string

    upper(string A) ucase(string A)

    Returns the string resulting from converting all characters of A to upper case e.g. upper('fOoBaR') results in 'FOOBAR'

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