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This is an implementation of RD-tree data structure using GiST interface
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of PostgreSQL. It has built-in lossy compression.
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Current implementation provides index support for one-dimensional array of
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int4's - gist__int_ops, suitable for small and medium size of arrays (used on
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default), and gist__intbig_ops for indexing large arrays (we use superimposed
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signature with length of 4096 bits to represent sets).
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All work was done by Teodor Sigaev (teodor@stack.net) and Oleg Bartunov
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(oleg@sai.msu.su). See http://www.sai.msu.su/~megera/postgres/gist
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for additional information. Andrey Oktyabrski did a great work on
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adding new functions and operations.
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FUNCTIONS:
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int icount(int[]) - the number of elements in intarray
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test=# select icount('{1,2,3}'::int[]);
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icount
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--------
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3
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(1 row)
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int[] sort(int[], 'asc' | 'desc') - sort intarray
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test=# select sort('{1,2,3}'::int[],'desc');
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sort
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---------
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{3,2,1}
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(1 row)
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int[] sort(int[]) - sort in ascending order
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int[] sort_asc(int[]),sort_desc(int[]) - shortcuts for sort
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int[] uniq(int[]) - returns unique elements
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test=# select uniq(sort('{1,2,3,2,1}'::int[]));
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uniq
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---------
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{1,2,3}
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(1 row)
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int idx(int[], int item) - returns index of first intarray matching element to item, or
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'0' if matching failed.
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test=# select idx('{1,2,3,2,1}'::int[],2);
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idx
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-----
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2
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(1 row)
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int[] subarray(int[],int START [, int LEN]) - returns part of intarray starting from
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element number START (from 1) and length LEN.
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test=# select subarray('{1,2,3,2,1}'::int[],2,3);
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subarray
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----------
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{2,3,2}
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(1 row)
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int[] intset(int4) - casting int4 to int[]
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test=# select intset(1);
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intset
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--------
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{1}
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(1 row)
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OPERATIONS:
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int[] && int[] - overlap - returns TRUE if arrays have at least one common element
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int[] @> int[] - contains - returns TRUE if left array contains right array
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int[] <@ int[] - contained - returns TRUE if left array is contained in right array
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# int[] - returns the number of elements in array
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int[] + int - push element to array ( add to end of array)
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int[] + int[] - merge of arrays (right array added to the end of left one)
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int[] - int - remove entries matched by right argument from array
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int[] - int[] - remove right array from left
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int[] | int - returns intarray - union of arguments
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int[] | int[] - returns intarray as a union of two arrays
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int[] & int[] - returns intersection of arrays
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int[] @@ query_int - returns TRUE if array satisfies query (like '1&(2|3)')
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query_int ~~ int[] - returns TRUE if array satisfies query (commutator of @@)
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(Before PostgreSQL 8.2, the containment operators @> and <@ were
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respectively called @ and ~. These names are still available, but are
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deprecated and will eventually be retired. Notice that the old names
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are reversed from the convention formerly followed by the core geometric
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datatypes!)
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CHANGES:
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August 6, 2002
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1. Reworked patch from Andrey Oktyabrski (ano@spider.ru) with
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functions: icount, sort, sort_asc, uniq, idx, subarray
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operations: #, +, -, |, &
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October 1, 2001
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1. Change search method in array to binary
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September 28, 2001
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1. gist__int_ops now is without lossy
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2. add sort entry in picksplit
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September 21, 2001
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1. Added support for boolean query (indexable operator @@, looks like
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a @@ '1|(2&3)', perfomance is better in any case )
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2. Done some small optimizations
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March 19, 2001
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1. Added support for toastable keys
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2. Improved split algorithm for intbig (selection speedup is about 30%)
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INSTALLATION:
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gmake
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gmake install
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-- load functions
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psql <database> < _int.sql
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REGRESSION TEST:
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gmake installcheck
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EXAMPLE USAGE:
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create table message (mid int not null,sections int[]);
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create table message_section_map (mid int not null,sid int not null);
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-- create indices
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CREATE unique index message_key on message ( mid );
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CREATE unique index message_section_map_key2 on message_section_map (sid, mid );
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CREATE INDEX message_rdtree_idx on message using gist ( sections gist__int_ops);
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-- select some messages with section in 1 OR 2 - OVERLAP operator
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select message.mid from message where message.sections && '{1,2}';
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-- select messages contains in sections 1 AND 2 - CONTAINS operator
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select message.mid from message where message.sections @> '{1,2}';
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-- the same, CONTAINED operator
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select message.mid from message where '{1,2}' <@ message.sections;
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BENCHMARK:
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subdirectory bench contains benchmark suite.
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cd ./bench
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1. createdb TEST
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2. psql TEST < ../_int.sql
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3. ./create_test.pl | psql TEST
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4. ./bench.pl - perl script to benchmark queries, supports OR, AND queries
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with/without RD-Tree. Run script without arguments to
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see availbale options.
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a)test without RD-Tree (OR)
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./bench.pl -d TEST -c -s 1,2 -v
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b)test with RD-Tree
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./bench.pl -d TEST -c -s 1,2 -v -r
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BENCHMARKS:
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Size of table <message>: 200000
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Size of table <message_section_map>: 269133
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Distribution of messages by sections:
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section 0: 74377 messages
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section 1: 16284 messages
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section 50: 1229 messages
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section 99: 683 messages
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old - without RD-Tree support,
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new - with RD-Tree
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+----------+---------------+----------------+
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|Search set|OR, time in sec|AND, time in sec|
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| | old | new | old | new |
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+----------+-------+-------+--------+-------+
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| 1| 0.625| 0.101| -| -|
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+----------+-------+-------+--------+-------+
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| 99| 0.018| 0.017| -| -|
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+----------+-------+-------+--------+-------+
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| 1,2| 0.766| 0.133| 0.628| 0.045|
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+----------+-------+-------+--------+-------+
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| 1,2,50,65| 0.794| 0.141| 0.030| 0.006|
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+----------+-------+-------+--------+-------+
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