MarkLogic 10 Product Documentation
cts.periodCompareQuerycts.periodCompareQuery(
axis-1 as String,
operator as String,
axis-2 as String,
[options as String[]]
) as cts.periodCompareQuery
Summary
Returns a cts:query
matching documents that have relevant
pair of period values. Searches with the
cts:period-compare-query
constructor require two valid names of period, if the either of the specified
period does not exist, then an exception is thrown.
Parameters |
axis-1 |
Name of the first axis to compare
|
operator |
A comparison operator. Period is the two timestamps contained in the axis.
Operators include:
- "aln_equals"
- Match documents whose period1 equals period2.
- "aln_contains"
- Match documents whose period1 contains period2. i.e. period1
starts before period2 starts and ends before period2 ends.
- "aln_contained_by"
- Match documents whose period1 is contained by period2.
- "aln_meets"
- Match documents whose period1 meets period2, i.e. period1 ends at
period2 start.
- "aln_met_by"
- Match documents whose period1 meets period2, i.e. period1 starts
at period2 end.
- "aln_before"
- Match documents whose period1 is before period2, i.e. period1 ends
before period2 starts.
- "aln_after"
- Match documents whose period1 is after period2, i.e. period1
starts after period2 ends.
- "aln_starts"
- Match documents whose period1 starts period2, i.e. period1 starts
at period2 start and ends before period2 ends.
- "aln_started_by"
- Match documents whose period2 starts period1, i.e. period1 starts
at period2 start and ends after period2 ends.
- "aln_finishes"
- Match documents whose period1 finishes period2, i.e. period1
finishes at period2 finish and starts after period2 starts.
- "aln_finished_by"
- Match documents whose period2 finishes period1, i.e. period1
finishes at period2 finish and starts before period2 starts.
- "aln_overlaps"
- Match documents whose period1 overlaps period2, i.e. period1
starts before period2 start and ends before period2 ends but after
period2 starts.
- "aln_overlapped_by"
- Match documents whose period2 overlaps period1, i.e. period1
starts after period2 start but before period2 ends and ends after
period2 ends.
- "iso_contains"
- Match documents whose period1 contains period2 in sql 2011 standard.
i.e. period1 starts before or at period2 starts and ends after or
at period2 ends.
- "iso_overlaps"
- Match documents whose period1 overlaps period2 in sql 2011 standard.
i.e. period1 and period2 have common time period.
- "iso_succeeds"
- Match documents whose period1 succeeds period2 in sql 2011 standard.
i.e. period1 starts at or after period2 ends
- "iso_precedes"
- Match documents whose period1 precedes period2 in sql 2011 standard.
i.e. period1 ends at or before period2 ends
- "iso_succeeds"
- Match documents whose period1 succeeds period2 in sql 2011 standard.
i.e. period1 starts at or after period2 ends
- "iso_precedes"
- Match documents whose period1 precedes period2 in sql 2011 standard.
i.e. period1 ends at or before period2 ends
- "iso_imm_succeeds"
- Match documents whose period1 immediately succeeds period2 in
sql 2011 standard. i.e. period1 starts at period2 ends
- "iso_imm_precedes"
- Match documents whose period1 immediately precedes period2 in
sql 2011 standard. i.e. period1 ends at period2 ends
|
axis-2 |
Name of the second period to compare
|
options |
Options to this query. The default is ().
Options include:
- "cached"
- Cache the results of this query in the list cache.
- "uncached"
- Do not cache the results of this query in the list cache.
|
Usage Notes
If you want to constrain on a range of period comparisons, you can combine multiple
cts:
constructors together
with cts:and-query
or any of the other composable
cts:query
constructors, as in the last part of the example
below.
If neither "cached" nor "uncached" is present, it specifies "cached".
Negative "min-occurs" or "max-occurs" values will be treated as 0 and
non-integral values will be rounded down. An error will be raised if
the "min-occurs" value is greater than the "max-occurs" value.
Example
cts.periodCompareQuery("system","aln_overlaps","valid",
"cached", xs.double("3.13"));
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