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Miscellaneous SQL functions

The InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated SQL implementation supports the following miscellaneous functions for performing a variety of operations:

arrow_cast

Casts a value to a specific Arrow data type.

arrow_cast(expression, datatype)

Arguments

  • expression: Expression to cast. Can be a constant, column, or function, and any combination of arithmetic or string operators.
  • datatype: Arrow data type to cast to.

View arrow_cast query example

arrow_typeof

Returns the underlying Arrow data type of the expression:

arrow_typeof(expression)
Arguments
  • expression: Expression to evaluate. Can be a constant, column, or function, and any combination of arithmetic or string operators.

View arrow_typeof query example

interpolate

Fills null values in a specified aggregated column by interpolating values from existing values. Must be used with date_bin_gapfill.

interpolate(aggregate_expression)
Arguments
  • aggregate_expression: Aggregate operation on a specified expression. The operation can use any aggregate function. The expression can be a constant, column, or function, and any combination of arithmetic operators supported by the aggregate function.

date_bin_gapfill, locf

View interpolate query example

locf

Fills null values in a specified aggregated column by carrying the last observed value forward. Must be used with date_bin_gapfill.

LOCF is an initialism of “last observation carried forward.”

locf(aggregate_expression)
Arguments
  • aggregate_expression: Aggregate operation on a specified expression. The operation can use any aggregate function. The expression can be a constant, column, or function, and any combination of arithmetic operators supported by the aggregate function.

date_bin_gapfill, interpolate

View locf query example


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