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Wes McKinney commented on ARROW-602: ------------------------------------ Since we don't have a 100% consistent scalar value model, this would probably only be useful for types that have a {{c_type}} member. You could also have an iterator that yields a sequence of {{const ARRAY_TYPE& chunk, int64_t relative_offset}} pairs, so at least you don't have to do the chunk boundary jumping by hand each time > C++: Provide iterator access to primitive elements inside a > Column/ChunkedArray > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: ARROW-602 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-602 > Project: Apache Arrow > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: C++ > Reporter: Uwe L. Korn > Labels: beginner, newbie > > Given a ChunkedArray, an Arrow user must currently iterate over all its > chunks and then cast them to their types to extract the primitive memory > regions to access the values. A convenient way to access the underlying > values would be to offer a function that takes a ChunkedArray and returns a > C++ iterator over all elements. > While this may not be the most performant way to access the underlying data, > it should have sufficient performance and adds a convenience layer for new > users. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346)