Am 18.07.22 um 23:48 schrieb Martin Kalcher:
If we go with (1) array_shuffle() and array_sample() should shuffle each
element individually and always return a one-dimensional array.
select array_shuffle('{{1,2},{3,4},{5,6}}');
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{1,4,3,5,6,2}
select array_sample('{{1,2},{3,4},{5,6}}', 3);
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{1,4,3}
If we go with (2) both functions should only operate on the first
dimension and shuffle whole subarrays and keep the dimensions intact.
select array_shuffle('{{1,2},{3,4},{5,6}}');
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{{3,4},{1,2},{5,6}}
select array_sample('{{1,2},{3,4},{5,6}}', 2);
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{{3,4},{1,2}}
Having thought about it, i would go with (2). It gives the user the
ability to decide wether or not array-of-arrays behavior is desired. If
he wants the behavior of (1) he can flatten the array before applying
array_shuffle(). Unfortunately there is no array_flatten() function (at
the moment) and the user would have to work around it with unnest() and
array_agg().