polars-runtime-compat 1.34.0b3__cp39-abi3-win_arm64.whl → 1.34.0b5__cp39-abi3-win_arm64.whl

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  1. _polars_runtime_compat/_polars_runtime_compat.pyd +0 -0
  2. {polars_runtime_compat-1.34.0b3.dist-info → polars_runtime_compat-1.34.0b5.dist-info}/METADATA +6 -2
  3. polars_runtime_compat-1.34.0b5.dist-info/RECORD +6 -0
  4. polars/__init__.py +0 -528
  5. polars/_cpu_check.py +0 -265
  6. polars/_dependencies.py +0 -355
  7. polars/_plr.py +0 -99
  8. polars/_plr.pyi +0 -2496
  9. polars/_reexport.py +0 -23
  10. polars/_typing.py +0 -478
  11. polars/_utils/__init__.py +0 -37
  12. polars/_utils/async_.py +0 -102
  13. polars/_utils/cache.py +0 -176
  14. polars/_utils/cloud.py +0 -40
  15. polars/_utils/constants.py +0 -29
  16. polars/_utils/construction/__init__.py +0 -46
  17. polars/_utils/construction/dataframe.py +0 -1397
  18. polars/_utils/construction/other.py +0 -72
  19. polars/_utils/construction/series.py +0 -560
  20. polars/_utils/construction/utils.py +0 -118
  21. polars/_utils/convert.py +0 -224
  22. polars/_utils/deprecation.py +0 -406
  23. polars/_utils/getitem.py +0 -457
  24. polars/_utils/logging.py +0 -11
  25. polars/_utils/nest_asyncio.py +0 -264
  26. polars/_utils/parquet.py +0 -15
  27. polars/_utils/parse/__init__.py +0 -12
  28. polars/_utils/parse/expr.py +0 -242
  29. polars/_utils/polars_version.py +0 -19
  30. polars/_utils/pycapsule.py +0 -53
  31. polars/_utils/scan.py +0 -27
  32. polars/_utils/serde.py +0 -63
  33. polars/_utils/slice.py +0 -215
  34. polars/_utils/udfs.py +0 -1251
  35. polars/_utils/unstable.py +0 -63
  36. polars/_utils/various.py +0 -782
  37. polars/_utils/wrap.py +0 -25
  38. polars/api.py +0 -370
  39. polars/catalog/__init__.py +0 -0
  40. polars/catalog/unity/__init__.py +0 -19
  41. polars/catalog/unity/client.py +0 -733
  42. polars/catalog/unity/models.py +0 -152
  43. polars/config.py +0 -1571
  44. polars/convert/__init__.py +0 -25
  45. polars/convert/general.py +0 -1046
  46. polars/convert/normalize.py +0 -261
  47. polars/dataframe/__init__.py +0 -5
  48. polars/dataframe/_html.py +0 -186
  49. polars/dataframe/frame.py +0 -12582
  50. polars/dataframe/group_by.py +0 -1067
  51. polars/dataframe/plotting.py +0 -257
  52. polars/datatype_expr/__init__.py +0 -5
  53. polars/datatype_expr/array.py +0 -56
  54. polars/datatype_expr/datatype_expr.py +0 -304
  55. polars/datatype_expr/list.py +0 -18
  56. polars/datatype_expr/struct.py +0 -69
  57. polars/datatypes/__init__.py +0 -122
  58. polars/datatypes/_parse.py +0 -195
  59. polars/datatypes/_utils.py +0 -48
  60. polars/datatypes/classes.py +0 -1213
  61. polars/datatypes/constants.py +0 -11
  62. polars/datatypes/constructor.py +0 -172
  63. polars/datatypes/convert.py +0 -366
  64. polars/datatypes/group.py +0 -130
  65. polars/exceptions.py +0 -230
  66. polars/expr/__init__.py +0 -7
  67. polars/expr/array.py +0 -964
  68. polars/expr/binary.py +0 -346
  69. polars/expr/categorical.py +0 -306
  70. polars/expr/datetime.py +0 -2620
  71. polars/expr/expr.py +0 -11272
  72. polars/expr/list.py +0 -1408
  73. polars/expr/meta.py +0 -444
  74. polars/expr/name.py +0 -321
  75. polars/expr/string.py +0 -3045
  76. polars/expr/struct.py +0 -357
  77. polars/expr/whenthen.py +0 -185
  78. polars/functions/__init__.py +0 -193
  79. polars/functions/aggregation/__init__.py +0 -33
  80. polars/functions/aggregation/horizontal.py +0 -298
  81. polars/functions/aggregation/vertical.py +0 -341
  82. polars/functions/as_datatype.py +0 -848
  83. polars/functions/business.py +0 -138
  84. polars/functions/col.py +0 -384
  85. polars/functions/datatype.py +0 -121
  86. polars/functions/eager.py +0 -524
  87. polars/functions/escape_regex.py +0 -29
  88. polars/functions/lazy.py +0 -2751
  89. polars/functions/len.py +0 -68
  90. polars/functions/lit.py +0 -210
  91. polars/functions/random.py +0 -22
  92. polars/functions/range/__init__.py +0 -19
  93. polars/functions/range/_utils.py +0 -15
  94. polars/functions/range/date_range.py +0 -303
  95. polars/functions/range/datetime_range.py +0 -370
  96. polars/functions/range/int_range.py +0 -348
  97. polars/functions/range/linear_space.py +0 -311
  98. polars/functions/range/time_range.py +0 -287
  99. polars/functions/repeat.py +0 -301
  100. polars/functions/whenthen.py +0 -353
  101. polars/interchange/__init__.py +0 -10
  102. polars/interchange/buffer.py +0 -77
  103. polars/interchange/column.py +0 -190
  104. polars/interchange/dataframe.py +0 -230
  105. polars/interchange/from_dataframe.py +0 -328
  106. polars/interchange/protocol.py +0 -303
  107. polars/interchange/utils.py +0 -170
  108. polars/io/__init__.py +0 -64
  109. polars/io/_utils.py +0 -317
  110. polars/io/avro.py +0 -49
  111. polars/io/clipboard.py +0 -36
  112. polars/io/cloud/__init__.py +0 -17
  113. polars/io/cloud/_utils.py +0 -80
  114. polars/io/cloud/credential_provider/__init__.py +0 -17
  115. polars/io/cloud/credential_provider/_builder.py +0 -520
  116. polars/io/cloud/credential_provider/_providers.py +0 -618
  117. polars/io/csv/__init__.py +0 -9
  118. polars/io/csv/_utils.py +0 -38
  119. polars/io/csv/batched_reader.py +0 -142
  120. polars/io/csv/functions.py +0 -1495
  121. polars/io/database/__init__.py +0 -6
  122. polars/io/database/_arrow_registry.py +0 -70
  123. polars/io/database/_cursor_proxies.py +0 -147
  124. polars/io/database/_executor.py +0 -578
  125. polars/io/database/_inference.py +0 -314
  126. polars/io/database/_utils.py +0 -144
  127. polars/io/database/functions.py +0 -516
  128. polars/io/delta.py +0 -499
  129. polars/io/iceberg/__init__.py +0 -3
  130. polars/io/iceberg/_utils.py +0 -697
  131. polars/io/iceberg/dataset.py +0 -556
  132. polars/io/iceberg/functions.py +0 -151
  133. polars/io/ipc/__init__.py +0 -8
  134. polars/io/ipc/functions.py +0 -514
  135. polars/io/json/__init__.py +0 -3
  136. polars/io/json/read.py +0 -101
  137. polars/io/ndjson.py +0 -332
  138. polars/io/parquet/__init__.py +0 -17
  139. polars/io/parquet/field_overwrites.py +0 -140
  140. polars/io/parquet/functions.py +0 -722
  141. polars/io/partition.py +0 -491
  142. polars/io/plugins.py +0 -187
  143. polars/io/pyarrow_dataset/__init__.py +0 -5
  144. polars/io/pyarrow_dataset/anonymous_scan.py +0 -109
  145. polars/io/pyarrow_dataset/functions.py +0 -79
  146. polars/io/scan_options/__init__.py +0 -5
  147. polars/io/scan_options/_options.py +0 -59
  148. polars/io/scan_options/cast_options.py +0 -126
  149. polars/io/spreadsheet/__init__.py +0 -6
  150. polars/io/spreadsheet/_utils.py +0 -52
  151. polars/io/spreadsheet/_write_utils.py +0 -647
  152. polars/io/spreadsheet/functions.py +0 -1323
  153. polars/lazyframe/__init__.py +0 -9
  154. polars/lazyframe/engine_config.py +0 -61
  155. polars/lazyframe/frame.py +0 -8564
  156. polars/lazyframe/group_by.py +0 -669
  157. polars/lazyframe/in_process.py +0 -42
  158. polars/lazyframe/opt_flags.py +0 -333
  159. polars/meta/__init__.py +0 -14
  160. polars/meta/build.py +0 -33
  161. polars/meta/index_type.py +0 -27
  162. polars/meta/thread_pool.py +0 -50
  163. polars/meta/versions.py +0 -120
  164. polars/ml/__init__.py +0 -0
  165. polars/ml/torch.py +0 -213
  166. polars/ml/utilities.py +0 -30
  167. polars/plugins.py +0 -155
  168. polars/py.typed +0 -0
  169. polars/pyproject.toml +0 -103
  170. polars/schema.py +0 -265
  171. polars/selectors.py +0 -3117
  172. polars/series/__init__.py +0 -5
  173. polars/series/array.py +0 -776
  174. polars/series/binary.py +0 -254
  175. polars/series/categorical.py +0 -246
  176. polars/series/datetime.py +0 -2275
  177. polars/series/list.py +0 -1087
  178. polars/series/plotting.py +0 -191
  179. polars/series/series.py +0 -9197
  180. polars/series/string.py +0 -2367
  181. polars/series/struct.py +0 -154
  182. polars/series/utils.py +0 -191
  183. polars/sql/__init__.py +0 -7
  184. polars/sql/context.py +0 -677
  185. polars/sql/functions.py +0 -139
  186. polars/string_cache.py +0 -185
  187. polars/testing/__init__.py +0 -13
  188. polars/testing/asserts/__init__.py +0 -9
  189. polars/testing/asserts/frame.py +0 -231
  190. polars/testing/asserts/series.py +0 -219
  191. polars/testing/asserts/utils.py +0 -12
  192. polars/testing/parametric/__init__.py +0 -33
  193. polars/testing/parametric/profiles.py +0 -107
  194. polars/testing/parametric/strategies/__init__.py +0 -22
  195. polars/testing/parametric/strategies/_utils.py +0 -14
  196. polars/testing/parametric/strategies/core.py +0 -615
  197. polars/testing/parametric/strategies/data.py +0 -452
  198. polars/testing/parametric/strategies/dtype.py +0 -436
  199. polars/testing/parametric/strategies/legacy.py +0 -169
  200. polars/type_aliases.py +0 -24
  201. polars_runtime_compat-1.34.0b3.dist-info/RECORD +0 -203
  202. {polars_runtime_compat-1.34.0b3.dist-info → polars_runtime_compat-1.34.0b5.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
  203. {polars_runtime_compat-1.34.0b3.dist-info → polars_runtime_compat-1.34.0b5.dist-info}/licenses/LICENSE +0 -0
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- from __future__ import annotations
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-
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- import inspect
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- from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Callable, Union
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-
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- from polars._dependencies import altair as alt
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-
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- if TYPE_CHECKING:
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- import sys
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-
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- from altair.typing import ChannelColor as Color
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- from altair.typing import ChannelOrder as Order
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- from altair.typing import ChannelSize as Size
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- from altair.typing import ChannelTooltip as Tooltip
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- from altair.typing import ChannelX as X
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- from altair.typing import ChannelY as Y
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- from altair.typing import EncodeKwds
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-
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- from polars import DataFrame
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-
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- if sys.version_info >= (3, 10):
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- from typing import TypeAlias
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- else:
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- from typing_extensions import TypeAlias
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- if sys.version_info >= (3, 11):
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- from typing import Unpack
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- else:
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- from typing_extensions import Unpack
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- Encoding: TypeAlias = Union[X, Y, Color, Order, Size, Tooltip]
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- Encodings: TypeAlias = dict[str, Encoding]
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-
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-
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- class DataFramePlot:
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- """DataFrame.plot namespace."""
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-
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- def __init__(self, df: DataFrame) -> None:
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- self._chart = alt.Chart(df)
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-
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- def bar(
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- self,
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- x: X | None = None,
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- y: Y | None = None,
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- color: Color | None = None,
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- /,
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- **kwargs: Unpack[EncodeKwds],
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- ) -> alt.Chart:
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- """
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- Draw bar plot.
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-
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- `Altair <https://altair-viz.github.io/>`_.
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- and is provided for convenience - for full customisability, use a plotting
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- Parameters
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- ----------
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- x
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- y
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- color
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- **kwargs
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- Additional keyword arguments passed to Altair.
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-
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- Examples
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- --------
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- >>> df = pl.DataFrame(
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- ... {
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- ... "group": ["a"] * 7 + ["b"] * 7,
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- ... "value": [1, 3, 2, 4, 5, 6, 1, 1, 3, 2, 4, 5, 1, 2],
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- ... }
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- ... )
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- """
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- encodings: Encodings = {}
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- from collections.abc import Mapping
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- from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
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-
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- import polars._reexport as pl
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- from polars._utils.various import BUILDING_SPHINX_DOCS, sphinx_accessor
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- from polars.datatype_expr.array import DataTypeExprArrNameSpace
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- from polars.datatype_expr.list import DataTypeExprListNameSpace
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- from polars.datatype_expr.struct import DataTypeExprStructNameSpace
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-
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- if TYPE_CHECKING:
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- import contextlib
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- from typing import ClassVar
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-
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- from polars import DataType
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- from polars._typing import PolarsDataType, SchemaDict
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-
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- with contextlib.suppress(ImportError): # Module not available when building docs
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- from polars._plr import PyDataTypeExpr
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- elif BUILDING_SPHINX_DOCS:
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- import sys
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-
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- # note: we assign this way to work around an autocomplete issue in ipython/jedi
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- current_module = sys.modules[__name__]
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- class DataTypeExpr:
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- """
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- A lazily instantiated :class:`DataType` that can be used in an :class:`Expr`.
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-
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- .. warning::
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-
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- This expression is made to represent a :class:`DataType` that can be used to
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- reference a datatype in a lazy context.
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-
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- Examples
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- --------
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- >>> lf = pl.LazyFrame({"a": [1, 2, 3]})
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- ... pl.col.a.map_batches(lambda x: x * 2, return_dtype=pl.dtype_of("a"))
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- │ a │
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- │ --- │
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- │ i64 │
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- │ 2 │
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- """
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- _pydatatype_expr: PyDataTypeExpr = None # type: ignore[assignment]
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- _accessors: ClassVar[set[str]] = {
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- "arr",
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- "enum",
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- "list",
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- "struct",
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- }
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-
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- def __eq__(self, value: PolarsDataType | DataTypeExpr) -> pl.Expr: # type: ignore[override]
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- cmp_with: DataTypeExpr
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- if isinstance(value, pl.DataType):
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- elif isinstance(value, pl.DataTypeClass):
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- elif isinstance(value, DataTypeExpr):
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- else:
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- msg = f"cannot compare {self!r} to {value!r}"
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-
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- return pl.Expr._from_pyexpr(
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- )
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-
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- def __ne__(self, value: PolarsDataType | DataTypeExpr) -> pl.Expr: # type: ignore[override]
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- return (self == value).not_()
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- @classmethod
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- def _from_pydatatype_expr(cls, pydatatype_expr: PyDataTypeExpr) -> DataTypeExpr:
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- """
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- Get a formatted version of the output DataType.
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-
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- Examples
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- --------
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- >>> df = pl.DataFrame(
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- ... {
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- ... "c": [1.3, 3.7, 4.2],
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- ... )
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- """
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- return pl.Expr._from_pyexpr(self._pydatatype_expr.display())
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- def matches(self, selector: pl.Selector) -> pl.Expr:
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- """
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- Examples
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- ... ).select(
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- """
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- def wrap_in_list(self) -> DataTypeExpr:
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- """
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- Get the DataType wrapped in a list.
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- Examples
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- --------
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- """
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- return DataTypeExpr._from_pydatatype_expr(self._pydatatype_expr.wrap_in_list())
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- def wrap_in_array(self, *, width: int) -> DataTypeExpr:
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- """
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- Get the DataType wrapped in an array.
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- Examples
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- >>> pl.Int32.to_dtype_expr().wrap_in_array(width=5).collect_dtype({})
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- """
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- return DataTypeExpr._from_pydatatype_expr(
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- def to_unsigned_integer(self) -> pl.DataTypeExpr:
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- """
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- Get the unsigned integer version of the same bitsize.
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- Examples
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- --------
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- >>> int32 = pl.Int32.to_dtype_expr()
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- """
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- return pl.DataTypeExpr._from_pydatatype_expr(
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- self._pydatatype_expr.to_unsigned_integer()
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- def to_signed_integer(self) -> pl.DataTypeExpr:
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- """
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- Get the signed integer version of the same bitsize.
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- Examples
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- --------
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- >>> uint32 = pl.UInt32.to_dtype_expr()
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- Int32
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- """
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- return pl.DataTypeExpr._from_pydatatype_expr(
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- )
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- def default_value(
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- *,
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- num_list_values: int = 0,
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- """
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- Get a default value of a specific type.
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- - Integers and floats are their zero value as default, unless otherwise
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- - `pl.String` and `pl.Binary` are an empty string
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- - `pl.List` is an empty list, unless otherwise specified
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- - `pl.Array` is the inner default value repeated over the shape
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- - `pl.Struct` is the inner default value for all fields
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- - `pl.Enum` is the first category if it exists
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- - `pl.Null`, `pl.Object` and `pl.Categorical` are `null`.
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-
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- Parameters
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- ----------
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- n
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- Number of types you want the value
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- numeric_to_one
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- Use `1` instead of `0` as the default value for numeric types
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- num_list_values
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- The amount of values a list contains
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-
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- Examples
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- --------
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- >>> uint32 = pl.UInt32.to_dtype_expr()
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- >>> pl.select(default=uint32.default_value())
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- shape: (1, 1)
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- ┌─────────┐
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- │ default │
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- │ --- │
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- │ u32 │
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- ╞═════════╡
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- │ 0 │
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- └─────────┘
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- """
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- return pl.Expr._from_pyexpr(
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- self._pydatatype_expr.default_value(
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- n=n, numeric_to_one=numeric_to_one, num_list_values=num_list_values
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- )
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- )
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-
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- @property
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- def list(self) -> DataTypeExprListNameSpace:
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- """Create an object namespace of all list related methods."""
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- return DataTypeExprListNameSpace(self)
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-
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- @property
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- def arr(self) -> DataTypeExprArrNameSpace:
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- """Create an object namespace of all array related methods."""
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- return DataTypeExprArrNameSpace(self)
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-
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- @property
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- def struct(self) -> DataTypeExprStructNameSpace:
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- """Create an object namespace of all struct related methods."""
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- return DataTypeExprStructNameSpace(self)
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-
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- def collect_dtype(
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- self, context: SchemaDict | pl.Schema | pl.DataFrame | pl.LazyFrame
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- ) -> DataType:
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- """
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- Materialize the :class:`DataTypeExpr` in a specific context.
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-
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- This is a useful function when debugging datatype expressions.
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-
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- Examples
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- --------
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- >>> lf = pl.LazyFrame(
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- ... {
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- ... "a": [1, 2, 3],
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- ... }
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- ... )
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- >>> pl.dtype_of("a").collect_dtype(lf)
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- Int64
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- >>> pl.dtype_of("a").collect_dtype({"a": pl.String})
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- String
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- """
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- schema: pl.Schema
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- if isinstance(context, pl.Schema):
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- schema = context
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- elif isinstance(context, Mapping):
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- schema = pl.Schema(context)
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- elif isinstance(context, pl.DataFrame):
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- schema = context.schema
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- elif isinstance(context, pl.LazyFrame):
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- schema = context.collect_schema()
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- else:
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- msg = f"DataTypeExpr.collect_dtype did not expect {context!r}"
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- raise TypeError(msg)
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-
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- return self._pydatatype_expr.collect_dtype(schema)
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-
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- import polars._reexport as pl
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-
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-
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- class DataTypeExprListNameSpace:
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- """Namespace for list datatype expressions."""
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-
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- _accessor = "list"
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-
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- def __init__(self, expr: pl.DataTypeExpr) -> None:
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- self._pydatatype_expr = expr._pydatatype_expr
13
-
14
- def inner_dtype(self) -> pl.DataTypeExpr:
15
- """Get the inner DataType of list."""
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- return pl.DataTypeExpr._from_pydatatype_expr(
17
- self._pydatatype_expr.list_inner_dtype()
18
- )