Package 'tiledb'

Title: Modern Database Engine for Complex Data Based on Multi-Dimensional Arrays
Description: The modern database 'TileDB' introduces a powerful on-disk format for storing and accessing any complex data based on multi-dimensional arrays. It supports dense and sparse arrays, dataframes and key-values stores, cloud storage ('S3', 'GCS', 'Azure'), chunked arrays, multiple compression, encryption and checksum filters, uses a fully multi-threaded implementation, supports parallel I/O, data versioning ('time travel'), metadata and groups. It is implemented as an embeddable cross-platform C++ library with APIs from several languages, and integrations. This package provides the R support.
Authors: TileDB, Inc. [aut, cph], Dirk Eddelbuettel [aut], Isaiah Norton [cre]
Maintainer: Isaiah Norton <[email protected]>
License: MIT + file LICENSE
Version: 0.30.2
Built: 2024-10-19 21:20:48 UTC
Source: https://github.com/TileDB-Inc/TileDB-R

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Returns a TileDB array, allowing for specific subset ranges.

Description

Heterogenous domains are supported, including timestamps and characters.

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array,ANY'
x[i, j, ..., drop = FALSE]

Arguments

x

tiledb_array object

i

optional row index expression which can be a list in which case minimum and maximum of each list element determine a range; multiple list elements can be used to supply multiple ranges.

j

optional column index expression which can be a list in which case minimum and maximum of each list element determine a range; multiple list elements can be used to supply multiple ranges.

...

Extra parameters for method signature, currently unused.

drop

Optional logical switch to drop dimensions, default FALSE, currently unused.

Details

This function may still still change; the current implementation should be considered as an initial draft.

Value

The resulting elements in the selected format


Gets a config parameter value

Description

Gets a config parameter value

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_config,ANY'
x[i, j, ..., drop = FALSE]

Arguments

x

tiledb_config object

i

parameter key string

j

parameter key string, currently unused.

...

Extra parameter for method signature, currently unused.

drop

Optional logical switch to drop dimensions, default FALSE, currently unused.

Value

a config string value if parameter exists, else NA

Examples

cfg <- tiledb_config()
cfg["sm.tile_cache_size"]
cfg["does_not_exist"]

Returns the filter at given index

Description

Returns the filter at given index

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_filter_list,ANY'
x[i, j, ..., drop = FALSE]

Arguments

x

tiledb_config object

i

parameter key string

j

parameter key string, currently unused.

...

Extra parameter for method signature, currently unused.

drop

Optional logical switch to drop dimensions, default false.

Value

object tiledb_filter

Examples

flt <- tiledb_filter("ZSTD")
tiledb_filter_set_option(flt, "COMPRESSION_LEVEL", 5)
filter_list <- tiledb_filter_list(c(flt))
filter_list[0]

Sets a tiledb array value or value range

Description

This function assigns a right-hand side object, typically a data.frame or something that can be coerced to a data.frame, to a tiledb array.

Usage

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_array,ANY,ANY,ANY'
x[i, j, ...] <- value

Arguments

x

sparse or dense TileDB array object

i

parameter row index

j

parameter column index

...

Extra parameter for method signature, currently unused.

value

The value being assigned

Details

For sparse matrices, row and column indices can either be supplied as part of the left-hand side object, or as part of the data.frame provided approrpiate column names.

This function may still still change; the current implementation should be considered as an initial draft.

Value

The modified object

Examples

## Not run: 
uri <- "quickstart_sparse"      ## as created by the other example
arr <- tiledb_array(uri)        ## open array
df <- arr[]                     ## read current content
## First approach: matching data.frame with appriate row and column
newdf <- data.frame(rows=c(1,2,2), cols=c(1,3,4), a=df$a+100)
## Second approach: supply indices explicitly
arr[c(1,2), c(1,3)] <- c(42,43) ## two values
arr[2, 4] <- 88                 ## or just one

## End(Not run)

Sets a config parameter value

Description

Sets a config parameter value

Usage

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_config,ANY,ANY,ANY'
x[i, j] <- value

Arguments

x

tiledb_config object

i

parameter key string

j

parameter key string

value

value to set, will be converted into a stringa

Value

updated tiledb_config object

Examples

cfg <- tiledb_config()
cfg["sm.tile_cache_size"]

# set tile cache size to custom value
cfg["sm.tile_cache_size"] <- 100
cfg["sm.tile_cache_size"]

Returns logical value whether the array schema allows duplicate values or not. This is only valid for sparse arrays.

Description

Returns logical value whether the array schema allows duplicate values or not. This is only valid for sparse arrays.

Usage

allows_dups(x)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema'
allows_dups(x)

tiledb_array_schema_get_allows_dups(x)

Arguments

x

tiledb_array_schema

Value

the logical value


Sets toggle whether the array schema allows duplicate values or not. This is only valid for sparse arrays.

Description

Sets toggle whether the array schema allows duplicate values or not. This is only valid for sparse arrays.

Usage

allows_dups(x) <- value

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema'
allows_dups(x) <- value

tiledb_array_schema_set_allows_dups(x, value)

Arguments

x

tiledb_array_schema

value

logical value

Value

the tiledb_array_schema object


Consolidate fragments of a TileDB Array

Description

This function invokes a consolidation operation. Parameters affecting the operation can be set via an optional configuration object. Start and end timestamps can also be set directly.

Usage

array_consolidate(
  uri,
  cfg = NULL,
  start_time,
  end_time,
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

uri

A character value with the URI of a TileDB Array

cfg

An optional TileDB Configuration object

start_time

An optional timestamp value, if missing config default is used

end_time

An optional timestamp value, if missing config default is used

ctx

An option TileDB Context object

Value

NULL is returned invisibly


After consolidation, remove consolidated fragments of a TileDB Array

Description

This function can remove fragments following a consolidation step. Note that vacuuming should not be run if one intends to use the TileDB time-traveling feature of opening arrays at particular timestamps.

Usage

array_vacuum(uri, cfg = NULL, start_time, end_time, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

uri

A character value with the URI of a TileDB Array

cfg

An optional TileDB Configuration object

start_time

An optional timestamp value, if missing config default is used

end_time

An optional timestamp value, if missing config default is used

ctx

An option TileDB Context object

Details

Parameters affecting the operation can be set via an optional configuration object. Start and end timestamps can also be set directly.

Value

NULL is returned invisibly


Convert a tiledb_config object to a R data.frame

Description

Convert a tiledb_config object to a R data.frame

Usage

## S3 method for class 'tiledb_config'
as.data.frame(x, ...)

Arguments

x

tiledb_config object

...

Extra parameter for method signature, currently unused.

Value

a data.frame wth parameter, value columns

Examples

cfg <- tiledb_config()
as.data.frame(cfg)

Convert a tiledb_config object to a R vector

Description

Convert a tiledb_config object to a R vector

Usage

## S3 method for class 'tiledb_config'
as.vector(x, mode = "any")

Arguments

x

tiledb_config object

mode

Character value "any", currently unused

Value

a character vector of config parameter names, values

Examples

cfg <- tiledb_config()
as.vector(cfg)

Returns a list of all tiledb_attr objects associated with the tiledb_array_schema

Description

Returns a list of all tiledb_attr objects associated with the tiledb_array_schema

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema,ANY'
attrs(object, idx, ...)

Arguments

object

tiledb_array_schema

idx

index argument, currently unused.

...

Extra parameter for method signature, currently unused.

Value

a list of tiledb_attr objects

Examples

dom <- tiledb_domain(dims = c(tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 10L), type = "INT32")))
sch <- tiledb_array_schema(dom, attrs = c(tiledb_attr("a1", type = "INT32"),
                                               tiledb_attr("a2", type = "FLOAT64")))
attrs(sch)

lapply(attrs(sch), datatype)

Returns a tiledb_attr object associated with the tiledb_array_schema with a given name.

Description

Returns a tiledb_attr object associated with the tiledb_array_schema with a given name.

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema,character'
attrs(object, idx, ...)

Arguments

object

tiledb_array_schema

idx

attribute name string

...

Extra parameter for method signature, currently unused.

Value

a tiledb_attr object

Examples

dom <- tiledb_domain(dims = c(tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 10L), type = "INT32")))
sch <- tiledb_array_schema(dom, attrs = c(tiledb_attr("a1", type = "INT32"),
                                               tiledb_attr("a2", type = "FLOAT64")))
attrs(sch, "a2")

Returns a tiledb_attr object associated with the tiledb_array_schema with a given index

Description

The attribute index is defined by the order the attributes were defined in the schema

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema,numeric'
attrs(object, idx, ...)

Arguments

object

tiledb_array_schema

idx

attribute index

...

Extra parameter for method signature, currently unused.

Value

a tiledb_attr object

Examples

dom <- tiledb_domain(dims = c(tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 10L), type = "INT32")))
sch <- tiledb_array_schema(dom, attrs = c(tiledb_attr("a1", type = "INT32"),
                                          tiledb_attr("a2", type = "FLOAT64")))
attrs(sch, 2)

Retrieve attributes from tiledb_array object

Description

By default, all attributes will be selected. But if a subset of attribute names is assigned to the internal slot attrs, then only those attributes will be queried. This methods accesses the slot.

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array,ANY'
attrs(object)

Arguments

object

A tiledb_array object

Value

An empty character vector if no attributes have been selected or else a vector with attributes; NA means no attributes will be returned.


Selects attributes for the given TileDB array

Description

Selects attributes for the given TileDB array

Usage

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_array'
attrs(x) <- value

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object

value

A character vector with attributes; the value NA_character_ signals no attributes should be returned; default is an empty character vector implying all columns are returned.

Value

The modified tiledb_array object


Retrieve schema capacity (for sparse fragments)

Description

Returns the tiledb_array schema tile capacity for sparse fragments.

Usage

capacity(object)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema'
capacity(object)

tiledb_array_schema_get_capacity(object)

Arguments

object

An array_schema object

Value

The tile capacity value


Sets the schema capacity (for sparse fragments)

Description

Sets the tiledb_array schema tile capacity for sparse fragments.

Usage

capacity(x) <- value

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema'
capacity(x) <- value

tiledb_array_schema_set_capacity(x, value)

Arguments

x

An array_schema object

value

An integer or numeric value for the new tile capacity

Value

The modified array_schema object


Returns the cell layout string associated with the tiledb_array_schema

Description

Returns the cell layout string associated with the tiledb_array_schema

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema'
cell_order(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb object


Return the number of scalar values per attribute cell

Description

Return the number of scalar values per attribute cell

Usage

cell_val_num(object)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_attr'
cell_val_num(object)

tiledb_attribute_get_cell_val_num(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_attr object

Value

integer number of cells

Examples

a1 <- tiledb_attr("a1", type = "FLOAT64", ncells = 1)
cell_val_num(a1)

Return the number of scalar values per dimension cell

Description

Return the number of scalar values per dimension cell

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_dim'
cell_val_num(object)

tiledb_dim_get_cell_val_num(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_dim object

Value

integer number of cells


Set the number of scalar values per attribute cell

Description

Set the number of scalar values per attribute cell

Usage

cell_val_num(x) <- value

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_attr'
cell_val_num(x) <- value

tiledb_attribute_set_cell_val_num(x, value)

Arguments

x

A TileDB Attribute object

value

An integer value of number of cells

Value

The modified attribute is returned


Check ‘batched’ query for completion

Description

Batched queries return an initial result set even when it is incomplete. Where the normal retrieval process will loop in place to complete a (potentially large) result set, this function will return a result (which may be part of a larger result set) allowing the user to assemble all part.

Usage

completedBatched(obj)

Arguments

obj

A list object as returned by createBatched

Value

A logical value to indicated if the query completed


Retrieve the tiledb_config object from the tiledb_ctx

Description

Retrieve the tiledb_config object from the tiledb_ctx

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_ctx'
config(object = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

object

tiledb_ctx object

Value

tiledb_config object associated with the tiledb_ctx instance

Examples

ctx <- tiledb_ctx(c("sm.tile_cache_size" = "10"))
cfg <- config(ctx)
cfg["sm.tile_cache_size"]

Create a ‘batched’ query object

Description

Batched queries return an initial result set even when it is incomplete. Where the normal retrieval process will loop in place to complete a (potentially large) result set, this function will return a result (which may be part of a larger result set) allowing the user to assemble all part.

Usage

createBatched(x)

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object

Details

The tiledb_array object can be parameterised as usual.

Value

A batchedquery object, that is a list containing an external pointer to a TileDB Query object along with other support variables used by fetchBatched


Return the tiledb_attr datatype

Description

Return the tiledb_attr datatype

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_attr'
datatype(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_attr object

Value

tiledb datatype string

Examples

a1 <- tiledb_attr("a1", type = "INT32")
datatype(a1)

a2 <- tiledb_attr("a1", type = "FLOAT64")
datatype(a2)

Return the tiledb_dim datatype

Description

Return the tiledb_dim datatype

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_dim'
datatype(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_dim object

Value

tiledb datatype string

Examples

d1 <- tiledb_dim("d1", domain = c(5L, 10L), tile = 2L, type = "INT32")
datatype(d1)

Returns the tiledb_domain TileDB type string

Description

Returns the tiledb_domain TileDB type string

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_domain'
datatype(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_domain

Value

tiledb_domain type string

Examples

dom <- tiledb_domain(dims = c(tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 100L), type = "INT32")))
datatype(dom)
dom <- tiledb_domain(dims = c(tiledb_dim("d1", c(0.5, 100.0), type = "FLOAT64")))
datatype(dom)

Retrieve datetimes_as_int64 toggle

Description

A tiledb_array object may contain date and datetime objects. While their internal representation is generally shielded from the user, it can useful to access them as the ‘native’ format which is an integer64. This function retrieves the current value of the selection variable, which has a default of FALSE.

Usage

datetimes_as_int64(object)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array'
datetimes_as_int64(object)

Arguments

object

A tiledb_array object

Value

A logical value indicating whether datetimes_as_int64 is selected


Set datetimes_as_int64 toggle

Description

A tiledb_array object may contain date and datetime objects. While their internal representation is generally shielded from the user, it can useful to access them as the ‘native’ format which is an integer64. This function set the current value of the selection variable, which has a default of FALSE.

Usage

datetimes_as_int64(x) <- value

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_array'
datetimes_as_int64(x) <- value

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object

value

A logical value with the selection

Value

The modified tiledb_array array object


Describe a TileDB array schema via code to create it

Description

Note that this function is an unexported internal function that can be called using the colons as in tiledb:::describe(arr).

Usage

describe(arr)

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array object

Value

Nothing is returned as the function is invoked for the side effect of printing the schema via a sequence of R instructions to re-create it.


Retrieve the dimension (domain extent) of the domain

Description

Only valid for integral (integer) domains

Usage

## S3 method for class 'tiledb_array_schema'
dim(x)

Arguments

x

tiledb_array_schema

Value

a dimension vector

Examples

dom <- tiledb_domain(dims = c(tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 10L), type = "INT32")))
sch <- tiledb_array_schema(dom, attrs = c(tiledb_attr("a1", type = "INT32"),
                                          tiledb_attr("a2", type = "FLOAT64")))
dim(sch)

Retrieves the dimension of the tiledb_dim domain

Description

Retrieves the dimension of the tiledb_dim domain

Usage

## S3 method for class 'tiledb_dim'
dim(x)

Arguments

x

tiledb_dim object

Value

a vector of the tile_dim domain type, of the dim domain dimension (extent)

Examples

d1 <- tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 10L), 5L)
dim(d1)

Retrieve the dimension (domain extent) of the domain

Description

Only valid for integral (integer) domains

Usage

## S3 method for class 'tiledb_domain'
dim(x)

Arguments

x

tiledb_domain

Value

dimension vector

Examples

dom <- tiledb_domain(dims = c(tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 100L), type = "INT32"),
                              tiledb_dim("d2", c(1L, 100L), type = "INT32")))
dim(dom)

Returns a list of tiledb_dim objects associated with the tiledb_array_schema

Description

Returns a list of tiledb_dim objects associated with the tiledb_array_schema

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema'
dimensions(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_array_schema

Value

a list of tiledb_dim objects

Examples

dom <- tiledb_domain(dims = c(tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 100L), type = "INT32"),
                              tiledb_dim("d2", c(1L, 50L), type = "INT32")))
sch <- tiledb_array_schema(dom, attrs = c(tiledb_attr("a1", type = "INT32")))
dimensions(dom)

lapply(dimensions(dom), name)

Returns a list of the tiledb_domain dimension objects

Description

Returns a list of the tiledb_domain dimension objects

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_domain'
dimensions(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_domain

Value

a list of tiledb_dim

Examples

dom <- tiledb_domain(dims = c(tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 100L), type = "INT32"),
                              tiledb_dim("d2", c(1L, 50L), type = "INT32")))
dimensions(dom)

lapply(dimensions(dom), name)

Returns the tiledb_domain object associated with a given tiledb_array_schema

Description

Returns the tiledb_domain object associated with a given tiledb_array_schema

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema'
domain(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_array_schema

Examples

dom <- tiledb_domain(dims = c(tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 10L), type = "INT32")))
sch <- tiledb_array_schema(dom, attrs = c(tiledb_attr("a1", type = "INT32")))
domain(sch)

Return the tiledb_dim domain

Description

Return the tiledb_dim domain

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_dim'
domain(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_dim object

Value

a vector of (lb, ub) inclusive domain of the dimension

Examples

d1 <- tiledb_dim("d1", domain = c(5L, 10L))
domain(d1)

Retrieve data.frame extended returns columns toggle

Description

A tiledb_array object can be returned as data.frame. This methods returns the selection value for ‘extended’ format including row (and column, if present) indices.

Usage

extended(object)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array'
extended(object)

Arguments

object

A tiledb_array object

Value

A logical value indicating whether an extended return is selected


Set data.frame extended return columns toggle

Description

A tiledb_array object can be returned as data.frame. This methods set the selection value for ‘extended’ format including row (and column, if present) indices.

Usage

extended(x) <- value

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_array'
extended(x) <- value

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object

value

A logical value with the selection

Value

The modified tiledb_array array object


Run a ‘batched’ query

Description

Batched queries return an initial result set even when it is incomplete. Where the normal retrieval process will loop in place to complete a (potentially large) result set, this function will return a result (which may be part of a larger result set) allowing the user to assemble all part.

Usage

fetchBatched(x, obj)

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object

obj

A batchedquery object as returned by createBatched

Details

The tiledb_array object can be parameterised as usual.

Value

A data.frame object with the (potentially partial) result of a batched query


Returns the offsets and coordinate filter_lists associated with the tiledb_array_schema

Description

Returns the offsets and coordinate filter_lists associated with the tiledb_array_schema

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema'
filter_list(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_array_schema

Value

a list of tiledb_filter_list objects


Returns the TileDB Filter List object associated with the given TileDB Attribute

Description

Returns the TileDB Filter List object associated with the given TileDB Attribute

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_attr'
filter_list(object)

Arguments

object

TileDB Attribute

Value

a tiledb_filter_list object

Examples

attr <- tiledb_attr(type = "INT32", filter_list=tiledb_filter_list(list(tiledb_filter("ZSTD"))))
filter_list(attr)

Returns the TileDB Filter List object associated with the given TileDB Dimension

Description

Returns the TileDB Filter List object associated with the given TileDB Dimension

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_dim'
filter_list(object)

Arguments

object

TileDB_Dimension

Value

A TileDB_filter_list object


Sets the TileDB Filter List for the TileDB Attribute object

Description

Sets the TileDB Filter List for the TileDB Attribute object

Usage

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_attr'
filter_list(x) <- value

Arguments

x

TileDB Attribute

value

TileDB Filter List

Value

The modified TileDB Attribute object


Sets the TileDB Filter List for the TileDB Dimension object

Description

Sets the TileDB Filter List for the TileDB Dimension object

Usage

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_dim'
filter_list(x) <- value

Arguments

x

TileDB Dimension

value

TileDB Filter List

Value

The modified TileDB Dimension object


Create a TileDB dense or sparse array from a given data.frame Object

Description

The supplied data.frame object is (currently) limited to integer, numeric, or character. In addition, three datetime columns are supported with the R representations of Date, POSIXct and nanotime.

Usage

fromDataFrame(
  obj,
  uri,
  col_index = NULL,
  sparse = TRUE,
  allows_dups = sparse,
  cell_order = "COL_MAJOR",
  tile_order = "COL_MAJOR",
  filter = "ZSTD",
  capacity = 10000L,
  tile_domain = NULL,
  tile_extent = NULL,
  mode = c("ingest", "schema_only", "append"),
  filter_list = NULL,
  coords_filters = "ZSTD",
  offsets_filters = "ZSTD",
  validity_filters = "RLE",
  debug = FALSE,
  timestamps = as.POSIXct(double(), origin = "1970-01-01")
)

Arguments

obj

A data.frame object.

uri

A character variable with an Array URI.

col_index

An optional column index, either numeric with a column index, or character with a column name, designating an index column; default is NULL implying an index column is added when the array is created

sparse

A logical switch to select sparse (the default) or dense

allows_dups

A logical switch to select if duplicate values are allowed or not, default is the same value as ‘sparse’.

cell_order

A character variable with one of the TileDB cell order values, default is “COL_MAJOR”.

tile_order

A character variable with one of the TileDB tile order values, default is “COL_MAJOR”.

filter

A character variable vector, defaults to ‘ZSTD’, for one or more filters to be applied to each attribute;

capacity

A integer value with the schema capacity, default is 10000.

tile_domain

An integer vector or list or NULL. If an integer vector of size two it specifies the integer domain of the row dimension; if a list then a named element is used for the dimension of the same name; or if NULL the row dimension of the obj is used.

tile_extent

An integer value for the tile extent of the row dimensions; if NULL the row dimension of the obj is used. Note that the tile_extent cannot exceed the tile domain.

mode

A character variable with possible values ‘ingest’ (for schema creation and data ingestion, the default behavior), ‘schema_only’ (to create the array schema without writing to the newly-created array) and ‘append’ (to only append to an already existing array).

filter_list

A named list specifying filter choices per column, default is an empty list object. This argument applies for all named arguments and the matchin dimensions or attributes. The filter argument still applies for all unnamed arguments.

coords_filters

A character vector with filters for coordinates, default is ZSTD.

offsets_filters

A character vector with filters for coordinates, default is ZSTD.

validity_filters

A character vector with filters for coordinates, default is RLE.

debug

Logical flag to select additional output.

timestamps

Vector with up to two POSIXct variables denoting open intervals; default is length zero where start and end are set (implicitly) to current time; in case of one value it is used as the interval end, and in case of two values they are taken as start and end. This applies to write and append modes only and not to schema creation.

Details

The created (dense or sparse) array will have as many attributes as there are columns in the data.frame. Each attribute will be a single column. For a sparse array, one or more columns have to be designated as dimensions.

At present, factor variable are converted to character.

Value

Null, invisibly.

Examples

uri <- tempfile()
fromDataFrame(iris, uri)
arr <- tiledb_array(uri, return_as="data.frame", extended=FALSE)
newdf <- arr[]
all.equal(iris, newdf, check.attributes=FALSE)  # extra attribute on query in newdf
all.equal(as.matrix(iris), as.matrix(newdf))	# also strips attribute

Create a TileDB array from an R matrix, or return an R matrix

Description

The functions fromMatrix and toMatrix help in storing (and retrieving) matrices using a TileDB backend. In particular they help for matrices with explicit rownames.

Usage

fromMatrix(obj, uri, filter = "ZSTD", capacity = 10000L)

toMatrix(uri)

Arguments

obj

A sparse matrix object.

uri

A character variable with an Array URI.

filter

A character variable vector, defaults to ‘ZSTD’, for one or more filters to be applied to each attribute;

capacity

A integer value with the schema capacity, default is 10000.

Value

Null, invisibly.


Create (or return) a TileDB sparse array

Description

The functions fromSparseMatrix and toSparseMatrix help in storing (and retrieving) sparse matrices using a TileDB backend.

Usage

fromSparseMatrix(
  obj,
  uri,
  cell_order = "ROW_MAJOR",
  tile_order = "ROW_MAJOR",
  filter = "ZSTD",
  capacity = 10000L
)

toSparseMatrix(uri)

Arguments

obj

A sparse matrix object.

uri

A character variable with an Array URI.

cell_order

A character variable with one of the TileDB cell order values, default is “COL_MAJOR”.

tile_order

A character variable with one of the TileDB tile order values, default is “COL_MAJOR”.

filter

A character variable vector, defaults to ‘ZSTD’, for one or more filters to be applied to each attribute;

capacity

A integer value with the schema capacity, default is 10000.

Value

Null, invisibly.

Examples

## Not run: 
if (requireNamespace("Matrix", quietly=TRUE)) {
    library(Matrix)
    set.seed(123)      # just to fix it
    mat <- matrix(0, nrow=20, ncol=10)
    mat[sample(seq_len(200), 20)] <- seq(1, 20)
    spmat <- as(mat, "dgTMatrix")  # sparse matrix in dgTMatrix format
    uri <- "sparse_matrix"
    fromSparseMatrix(spmat, uri)   # now written
    chk <- toSparseMatrix(uri)     # and re-read
    print(chk)
    all.equal(spmat, chk)
}

## End(Not run)

Generic Methods

Description

Definition of generic methods

Usage

schema(object, ...)

return.data.frame(object, ...)

return.data.frame(x) <- value

attrs(x) <- value

raw_dump(object, ...)

domain(object, ...)

dimensions(object, ...)

attrs(object, idx, ...)

cell_order(object, ...)

tile_order(object, ...)

filter_list(object, ...)

filter_list(x) <- value

is.sparse(object, ...)

tiledb_ndim(object, ...)

name(object)

datatype(object)

config(object, ...)

tile(object)

is.integral(object)

nfilters(object)

tdb_filter(x, ...)

tdb_select(x, ...)

tdb_collect(x, ...)

Arguments

object

A TileDB object

...

Currently unused

x

A TileDB Object

value

A value to be assigned

idx

An index argument


Check a schema for a given attribute name

Description

Check a schema for a given attribute name

Usage

has_attribute(schema, attr)

Arguments

schema

A schema for a TileDB Array

attr

A character variable with an attribute name

Value

A boolean value indicating if the attribute exists in the schema


Returns TRUE if the tiledb_dim is anonymous

Description

A TileDB attribute is anonymous if no name/label is defined

Usage

is.anonymous(object)

## S3 method for class 'tiledb_attr'
is.anonymous(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_attr object

Value

TRUE or FALSE

Examples

a1 <- tiledb_attr("a1", type = "FLOAT64")
is.anonymous(a1)

a2 <- tiledb_attr("", type = "FLOAT64")
is.anonymous(a2)

Returns TRUE if the tiledb_dim is anonymous

Description

A TileDB dimension is anonymous if no name/label is defined

Usage

## S3 method for class 'tiledb_dim'
is.anonymous(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_dim object

Value

TRUE or FALSE

Examples

d1 <- tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 10L), 10L)
is.anonymous(d1)

d2 <- tiledb_dim("", c(1L, 10L), 10L)
is.anonymous(d2)

Returns TRUE is tiledb_domain is an integral (integer) domain

Description

Returns TRUE is tiledb_domain is an integral (integer) domain

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_domain'
is.integral(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_domain

Value

TRUE if the domain is an integral domain, else FALSE

Examples

dom <- tiledb_domain(dims = c(tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 100L), type = "INT32")))
is.integral(dom)
dom <- tiledb_domain(dims = c(tiledb_dim("d1", c(0.5, 100.0), type = "FLOAT64")))
is.integral(dom)

Returns TRUE if the tiledb_array_schema is sparse, else FALSE

Description

Returns TRUE if the tiledb_array_schema is sparse, else FALSE

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema'
is.sparse(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_array_schema

Value

TRUE if tiledb_array_schema is sparse


Limit TileDB core use to a given number of cores

Description

By default, TileDB will use all available cores on a given machine. In multi-user or multi-process settings, one may want to reduce the number of core. This function will take a given number, or default to smaller of the ‘Ncpus’ options value or the ‘"OMP_THREAD_LIMIT"’ enviroment variable (or two as hard fallback).

Usage

limitTileDBCores(ncores, verbose = FALSE)

Arguments

ncores

Value of CPUs used, if missing the smaller of a fallback of two, the value of ‘Ncpus’ (if set) and the value of environment variable ‘"OMP_THREAD_LIMIT"’ is used.

verbose

Optional logical toggle; if set, a short message is displayed informing the user about the value set.

Details

As this function returns a config object, its intended use is as argument to the context creating functions: ctx <- tiledb_ctx(limitTileDBCores()). To check that the values are set (or at a later point, still set) the config object should be retrieved via the corresponding method and this ctx object: cfg <- config(ctx).

Value

The modified configuration object is returned invisibly.


Returns the filter_list's max_chunk_size

Description

Returns the filter_list's max_chunk_size

Usage

max_chunk_size(object)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_filter_list'
max_chunk_size(object)

tiledb_filter_list_get_max_chunk_size(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_filter_list

Value

integer max_chunk_size

Examples

flt <- tiledb_filter("ZSTD")
tiledb_filter_set_option(flt, "COMPRESSION_LEVEL", 5)
filter_list <- tiledb_filter_list(c(flt))
max_chunk_size(filter_list)

Return the tiledb_attr name

Description

Return the tiledb_attr name

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_attr'
name(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_attr object

Value

string name, empty string if the attribute is anonymous

Examples

a1 <- tiledb_attr("a1", type = "INT32")
name(a1)

a2 <- tiledb_attr(type = "INT32")
name(a2)

Return the tiledb_dim name

Description

Return the tiledb_dim name

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_dim'
name(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_dim object

Value

string name, empty string if the dimension is anonymous

Examples

d1 <- tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 10L))
name(d1)

d2 <- tiledb_dim("", c(1L, 10L))
name(d2)

Returns the filter_list's number of filters

Description

Returns the filter_list's number of filters

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_filter_list'
nfilters(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_filter_list

Value

integer number of filters

Examples

flt <- tiledb_filter("ZSTD")
tiledb_filter_set_option(flt, "COMPRESSION_LEVEL", 5)
filter_list <- tiledb_filter_list(c(flt))
nfilters(filter_list)

Create a 'tiledb_query_condition' object from an expression

Description

The grammar for query conditions is at present constraint to eight operators (">", ">=", "<", "<=", "==", "!=", "%in%", "%nin%"), and three boolean operators ("&&", also as "&", ("||", also as "|", and "!" for negation. Note that we locally define "%nin%" as Negate() call around %in%) which extends R a little for this use case.

Usage

parse_query_condition(
  expr,
  ta = NULL,
  debug = FALSE,
  strict = TRUE,
  use_int64 = FALSE
)

Arguments

expr

An expression that is understood by the TileDB grammar for query conditions.

ta

A tiledb_array object that the query condition is applied to; this argument is optional in some cases but required in some others.

debug

A boolean toogle to enable more verbose operations, defaults to 'FALSE'.

strict

A boolean toogle to, if set, errors if a non-existing attribute is selected or filtered on, defaults to 'TRUE'; if 'FALSE' a warning is shown by execution proceeds.

use_int64

A boolean toggle to switch to integer64 if integer is seen, default is false to remain as a default four-byte int

Details

Expressions are parsed locally by this function. The debug=TRUE option may help if an issue has to be diagnosed. In most cases of an errroneous parse, it generally helps to supply the tiledb_array providing schema information. One example are numeric and integer columns where the data type is difficult to guess. Also, when using the "%in%" or "%nin%" operators, the argument is mandatory.

Value

A tiledb_query_condition object

Examples

## Not run: 
uri <- "mem://airquality"    # change to on-disk for persistence
fromDataFrame(airquality, uri, col_index=c("Month", "Day"))  # dense array
## query condition on dense array requires extended=FALSE
tiledb_array(uri, return_as="data.frame", extended=FALSE,
             query_condition=parse_query_condition(Temp > 90))[]

## End(Not run)

Print a TileDB Array Metadata object

Description

Print a TileDB Array Metadata object

Usage

## S3 method for class 'tiledb_metadata'
print(x, width = NULL, ...)

Arguments

x

A TileDB array object

width

Optional display width, defaults to NULL

...

Optional method arguments, currently unused

Value

The array object, invisibly


Retrieve query_condition value for the array

Description

A tiledb_array object can have a corresponding query condition object. This methods returns it.

Usage

query_condition(object)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array'
query_condition(object)

Arguments

object

A tiledb_array object

Value

A tiledb_query_condition object


Set query_condition object for the array

Description

A tiledb_array object can have an associated query condition object to set conditions on the read queries. This methods sets the ‘query_condition’ object.

Usage

query_condition(x) <- value

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_array'
query_condition(x) <- value

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object

value

A tiledb_query_conditon_object

Value

The modified tiledb_array array object


Retrieve query_layout values for the array

Description

A tiledb_array object can have a corresponding query with a given layout given layout. This methods returns the selection value for ‘query_layout’ as a character value.

Usage

query_layout(object)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array'
query_layout(object)

Arguments

object

A tiledb_array object

Value

A character value describing the query layout


Set query_layout return values for the array

Description

A tiledb_array object can have an associated query with a specific layout. This methods sets the selection value for ‘query_layout’ from a character value.

Usage

query_layout(x) <- value

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_array'
query_layout(x) <- value

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object

value

A character variable for the query layout. Permitted values are “ROW_MAJOR”, “COL_MAJOR”, “GLOBAL_ORDER”, or “UNORDERD”.

Value

The modified tiledb_array array object


Retrieve query_statistics toggle

Description

A tiledb_array object can, if requested, return query statistics as a JSON string in an attribute ‘query_statistics’ attached to the return object. The default value of the logical switch is ‘FALSE’. This method returns the current value.

Usage

query_statistics(object, ...)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array'
query_statistics(object)

Arguments

object

A tiledb_array object

...

Currently unused

Value

A logical value indicating whether query statistics are returned.


Set query_statistics toggle

Description

A tiledb_array object can, if requested, return query statistics as a JSON string in an attribute ‘query_statistics’ attached to the return object. The default value of the logical switch is ‘FALSE’. This method sets the value.

Usage

query_statistics(x) <- value

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_array'
query_statistics(x) <- value

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object

value

A logical value with the selection

Value

The modified tiledb_array array object


Look up TileDB type corresponding to the type of an R object

Description

Look up TileDB type corresponding to the type of an R object

Usage

r_to_tiledb_type(x)

Arguments

x

an R array or list

Value

single character, e.g. INT32


Raw display of an array schema object

Description

This method used the display method provided by the underlying library.

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema'
raw_dump(object)

Arguments

object

An array_schema object


Raw display of an attribute object

Description

This method used the display method provided by the underlying library.

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_attr'
raw_dump(object)

Arguments

object

An attribute object


Raw display of a domain object

Description

This method used the display method provided by the underlying library.

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_domain'
raw_dump(object)

Arguments

object

A domain object


Retrieve return_as conversion preference

Description

A tiledb_array object can be returned as a ‘list’ (default), ‘array’, ‘matrix’, ‘data.frame’, ‘data.table’ or ‘tibble’. This method permits to select a preference for the returned object. The default value of ‘asis’ means that no conversion is performed.

Usage

return_as(object, ...)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array'
return_as(object)

Arguments

object

A tiledb_array object

...

Currently unused

Value

A character value indicating the preferred conversion where the value is one of ‘asis’ (the default), ‘array’, ‘matrix’,‘data.frame’, ‘data.table’, or ‘tibble’.


Retrieve return_as conversion preference

Description

A tiledb_array object can be returned as a ‘list’ (default), ‘array’, ‘matrix’, ‘data.frame’, ‘data.table’ or ‘tibble’. This method This methods permits to set a preference of returning a list, array, matrix, data.frame, a data.table, or a tibble. The default value of “asis” means that no conversion is performed and a list is returned.

Usage

return_as(x) <- value

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_array'
return_as(x) <- value

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object

value

A character value with the selection

Value

The modified tiledb_array array object


Retrieve array return toggle

Description

A tiledb_array object can be returned as an array (or list of arrays), or, if select, as a data.frame or as a matrix. This methods returns the selection value for the array selection.

Usage

return.array(object, ...)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array'
return.array(object)

Arguments

object

A tiledb_array object

...

Currently unused

Value

A logical value indicating whether array return is selected


Set array return toggle

Description

A tiledb_array object can be returned as an array (or list of arrays), or, if select, as a data.frame or a matrix. This methods sets the selection value for a array.

Usage

return.array(x) <- value

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_array'
return.array(x) <- value

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object

value

A logical value with the selection

Value

The modified tiledb_array array object


Retrieve data.frame return toggle

Description

A tiledb_array object can be returned as an array (or list of arrays), or, if select, as a data.frame. This methods returns the selection value.

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array'
return.data.frame(object)

Arguments

object

A tiledb_array object

Value

A logical value indicating whether data.frame return is selected


Set data.frame return toggle

Description

A tiledb_array object can be returned as an array (or list of arrays), or, if select, as a data.frame. This methods sets the selection value.

Usage

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_array'
return.data.frame(x) <- value

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object

value

A logical value with the selection

Value

The modified tiledb_array array object


Retrieve matrix return toggle

Description

A tiledb_array object can be returned as an array (or list of arrays), or, if select, as a data.frame or as a matrix. This methods returns the selection value for the matrix selection.

Usage

return.matrix(object, ...)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array'
return.matrix(object)

Arguments

object

A tiledb_array object

...

Currently unused

Value

A logical value indicating whether matrix return is selected


Set matrix return toggle

Description

A tiledb_array object can be returned as an array (or list of arrays), or, if select, as a data.frame or a matrix. This methods sets the selection value for a matrix.

Usage

return.matrix(x) <- value

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_array'
return.matrix(x) <- value

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object

value

A logical value with the selection

Value

The modified tiledb_array array object


Store allocation size preference

Description

Save (or load) allocation size default preference in an optional config file

Usage

save_allocation_size_preference(value)

load_allocation_size_preference()

get_allocation_size_preference()

set_allocation_size_preference(value)

Arguments

value

A numeric value with the desired allocation size (in bytes).

Details

When retrieving data from sparse arrays, allocation sizes cannot be determined ex ante as the degree of sparsity is unknown. A configuration value can aide in providing an allocation size value. These functions let the user store such a value for retrieval by their package or script code. The preference will be encoded in a configuration file as R (version 4.0.0 or later) allows a user- and package specific configuration files. These helper functions sets and retrieve the value, respectively, or retrieve the cached value from the package environment where is it set at package load.

The value will be stored as a character value and reparsed so ‘1e6’ and ‘1000000’ are equivalent, and the fixed (but adjustable) number of digits for numerical precision use for formatting will impact the writing. This should have no effect on standard allocation sizes.

The value is used as a limit per column so total memory use per query will a multiple of this value, and increasing in dimension and attribute count.

A fallback value of 10 mb is used if no user value is set.

Value

For the setter, TRUE is returned invisibly but the function is invoked for the side effect of storing the value. For the getters, the value as a numeric.

Note

This function requires R version 4.0.0 or later to utilise the per-user config directory accessor function. For older R versions, a fallback from the TileDB configuration object is used.


Store object conversion preference

Description

Save (or load) ‘return_as’ conversion preference in an optional config file

Usage

save_return_as_preference(
  value = c("asis", "array", "matrix", "data.frame", "data.table", "tibble")
)

load_return_as_preference()

get_return_as_preference()

set_return_as_preference(
  value = c("asis", "array", "matrix", "data.frame", "data.table", "tibble")
)

Arguments

value

A character variable with one of the six permitted values

Details

The tiledb_array object can set a preference for conversion for each retrieved object. This preference can also be enconded in a configuration file as R (version 4.0.0 or later) allows a user- and package specific configuration files. These helper functions sets and retrieve the value, respectively, or retrieve the cached value from the package environment where is it set at package load.

Note that the value must be one of ‘asis’ (the default), ‘array’, ‘matrix’‘data.frame’, ‘data.table’ or ‘tibble’. The latter two require the corresponding package to be installed.

Value

For the setter, TRUE is returned invisibly but the function is invoked for the side effect of storing the value. For either getter, the character value.

Note

This function requires R version 4.0.0 or later to utilise the per-user config directory accessor function. For older R versions, please set the attribute directly when creating the tiledb_array object, or via the return_as() method.


Check the schema for correctness

Description

Returns the tiledb_array schema for correctness

Usage

schema_check(object)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema'
schema_check(object)

check(object)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema'
check(object)

tiledb_array_schema_check(object)

Arguments

object

An array_schema object

Value

The boolean value TRUE is returned for a correct schema; for an incorrect schema an error condition is triggered.


Return a schema from a URI character value

Description

Return a schema from a URI character value

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'character'
schema(object, ...)

Arguments

object

A character variable with a URI

...

Extra parameters such as ‘enckey’, the encryption key

Value

The scheme for the object


Return a schema from a tiledb_array object

Description

Return a schema from a tiledb_array object

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array'
schema(object, ...)

Arguments

object

tiledb array object

...

Extra parameter for function signature, currently unused

Value

The scheme for the object


Retrieve selected_points values for the array

Description

A tiledb_array object can have a range selection for each dimension attribute. This methods returns the selection value for ‘selected_points’ and returns a list (with one element per dimension) of vectors where each row describes one selected points. Alternatively, the list can be named with the names providing the match to the corresponding dimension.

Usage

selected_points(object)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array'
selected_points(object)

Arguments

object

A tiledb_array object

Value

A list which can contain a vector for each dimension


Set selected_points return values for the array

Description

A tiledb_array object can have a range selection for each dimension attribute. This methods sets the selection value for ‘selected_points’ which is a list (with one element per dimension) of two-column matrices where each row describes one pair of minimum and maximum values. Alternatively, the list can be named with the names providing the match to the corresponding dimension.

Usage

selected_points(x) <- value

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_array'
selected_points(x) <- value

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object

value

A list of vectors where each list element ‘i’ corresponds to the dimension attribute ‘i’.

Value

The modified tiledb_array array object


Retrieve selected_ranges values for the array

Description

A tiledb_array object can have a range selection for each dimension attribute. This methods returns the selection value for ‘selected_ranges’ and returns a list (with one element per dimension) of two-column matrices where each row describes one pair of minimum and maximum values. Alternatively, the list can be named with the names providing the match to the corresponding dimension.

Usage

selected_ranges(object)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array'
selected_ranges(object)

Arguments

object

A tiledb_array object

Value

A list which can contain a matrix for each dimension


Set selected_ranges return values for the array

Description

A tiledb_array object can have a range selection for each dimension attribute. This methods sets the selection value for ‘selected_ranges’ which is a list (with one element per dimension) of two-column matrices where each row describes one pair of minimum and maximum values. Alternatively, the list can be named with the names providing the match to the corresponding dimension.

Usage

selected_ranges(x) <- value

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_array'
selected_ranges(x) <- value

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object

value

A list of two-column matrices where each list element ‘i’ corresponds to the dimension attribute ‘i’. The matrices can contain rows where each row contains the minimum and maximum value of a range.

Value

The modified tiledb_array array object


Set the filter_list's max_chunk_size

Description

Set the filter_list's max_chunk_size

Usage

set_max_chunk_size(object, value)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_filter_list,numeric'
set_max_chunk_size(object, value)

tiledb_filter_list_set_max_chunk_size(object, value)

Arguments

object

tiledb_filter_list

value

A numeric value

Examples

flt <- tiledb_filter("ZSTD")
tiledb_filter_set_option(flt, "COMPRESSION_LEVEL", 5)
filter_list <- tiledb_filter_list(c(flt))
set_max_chunk_size(filter_list, 10)

Prints an array schema object

Description

Prints an array schema object

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema'
show(object)

Arguments

object

An array_schema object


Prints a tiledb_array object

Description

Prints a tiledb_array object

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array'
show(object)

Arguments

object

A tiledb array object


Prints an attribute object

Description

Prints an attribute object

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_attr'
show(object)

Arguments

object

An attribute object


Prints the config object to STDOUT

Description

Prints the config object to STDOUT

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_config'
show(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_config object

Examples

cfg <- tiledb_config()
show(cfg)

Prints a dimension object

Description

Prints a dimension object

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_dim'
show(object)

Arguments

object

A dimension object


Prints a domain object

Description

Prints a domain object

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_domain'
show(object)

Arguments

object

A domain object


Prints a filter_list object

Description

Prints a filter_list object

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_filter_list'
show(object)

Arguments

object

A filter_list object


Prints a filter object

Description

Prints a filter object

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_filter'
show(object)

Arguments

object

A filter object


Display the TileDB Group object to STDOUT

Description

Display the TileDB Group object to STDOUT

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_group'
show(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_group object


Return ‘batched’ status

Description

Batched queries return an initial result set even when it is incomplete. Where the normal retrieval process will loop in place to complete a (potentially large) result set, this function will return a result (which may be part of a larger result set) allowing the user to assemble all part.

Usage

statusBatched(obj)

Arguments

obj

A list object as returned by createBatched

Value

The Query status as a character variable


Retrieve strings_as_factors conversion toggle

Description

A tiledb_array object containing character column can have those converted to factors variables. This methods returns the selection value for ‘strings_as_factors’.

Usage

strings_as_factors(object)

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array'
strings_as_factors(object)

Arguments

object

A tiledb_array object

Value

A logical value indicating whether an strings_as_factors return is selected


Set strings_as_factors return toggle

Description

A tiledb_array object containing character column can have those converted to factors variables. This methods sets the selection value for ‘strings_as_factors’.

Usage

strings_as_factors(x) <- value

## S4 replacement method for signature 'tiledb_array'
strings_as_factors(x) <- value

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object

value

A logical value with the selection

Value

The modified tiledb_array array object


Collect the query results to finalize piped expression

Description

Collect the query results to finalize piped expression

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array'
tdb_collect(x, ...)

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object as first argument, permitting piping

...

Ignored

Value

The object returning from a tiledb_array query (the type of which can be set via the return preference mechanism, see the help for "[" accessor)


Filter from array for query via logical conditions

Description

Filter from array for query via logical conditions

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array'
tdb_filter(x, ..., strict = TRUE)

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object as first argument, permitting piping

...

One or more expressions that are parsed as query_condition objects

strict

A boolean toogle to, if set, errors if a non-existing attribute is selected or filtered on, defaults to 'TRUE'; if 'FALSE' a warning is shown by execution proceeds.

Value

The tiledb_array object, permitting piping


Select attributes from array for query

Description

Select attributes from array for query

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array'
tdb_select(x, ...)

Arguments

x

A tiledb_array object as first argument, permitting piping

...

One or more attributes of the query

Value

The tiledb_array object, permitting piping


Returns the tile layout string associated with the tiledb_array_schema

Description

Returns the tile layout string associated with the tiledb_array_schema

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema'
tile_order(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb object


Return the tiledb_dim tile extent

Description

Return the tiledb_dim tile extent

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_dim'
tile(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_dim object

Value

a scalar tile extent

Examples

d1 <- tiledb_dim("d1", domain = c(5L, 10L), tile = 2L)
tile(d1)

Constructs a tiledb_array object backed by a persisted tiledb array uri

Description

tiledb_array returns a new object. This class is experimental.

Usage

tiledb_array(
  uri,
  query_type = c("READ", "WRITE"),
  is.sparse = NA,
  attrs = character(),
  extended = TRUE,
  selected_ranges = list(),
  selected_points = list(),
  query_layout = character(),
  datetimes_as_int64 = FALSE,
  encryption_key = character(),
  query_condition = new("tiledb_query_condition"),
  timestamp_start = as.POSIXct(double(), origin = "1970-01-01"),
  timestamp_end = as.POSIXct(double(), origin = "1970-01-01"),
  return_as = get_return_as_preference(),
  query_statistics = FALSE,
  strings_as_factors = getOption("stringsAsFactors", FALSE),
  keep_open = FALSE,
  sil = list(),
  dumpbuffers = character(),
  buffers = list(),
  ctx = tiledb_get_context(),
  as.data.frame = FALSE
)

tiledb_dense(...)

tiledb_sparse(...)

Arguments

uri

uri path to the tiledb dense array

query_type

optionally loads the array in "READ" or "WRITE" only modes.

is.sparse

optional logical switch, defaults to "NA" letting array determine it

attrs

optional character vector to select attributes, default is empty implying all are selected, the special value NA_character_ has the opposite effect and implies no attributes are returned.

extended

optional logical switch selecting wide ‘data.frame’ format, defaults to TRUE

selected_ranges

optional A list with matrices where each matrix i describes the (min,max) pair of ranges selected for dimension i

selected_points

optional A list with vectors where each vector i describes the points selected in dimension i

query_layout

optional A value for the TileDB query layout, defaults to an empty character variable indicating no special layout is set

datetimes_as_int64

optional A logical value selecting date and datetime value representation as ‘raw’ integer64 and not as Date, POSIXct or nanotime objects.

encryption_key

optional A character value with an AES-256 encryption key in case the array was written with encryption.

query_condition

optional tiledb_query_condition object, by default uninitialized without a condition; this functionality requires TileDB 2.3.0 or later

timestamp_start

optional A POSIXct Datetime value determining the inclusive time point at which the array is to be openened. No fragments written earlier will be considered.

timestamp_end

optional A POSIXct Datetime value determining the inclusive time point until which the array is to be openened. No fragments written earlier later be considered.

return_as

optional A character value with the desired tiledb_array conversion, permitted values are ‘asis’ (default, returning a list of columns), ‘array’, ‘matrix’,‘data.frame’, ‘data.table’, ‘tibble’, ‘arrow_table’, or ‘arrow’ (as an alias for ‘arrow_table’; here ‘data.table’, ‘tibble’ and ‘arrow’ require the respective packages to be installed. The existing as.* arguments take precedent over this.

query_statistics

optional A logical value, defaults to ‘FALSE’; if ‘TRUE’ the query statistics are returned (as a JSON string) via the attribute ‘query_statistics’ of the return object.

strings_as_factors

An optional logical to convert character columns to factor type; defaults to the value of getOption("stringsAsFactors", FALSE).

keep_open

An optional logical to not close after read or write

sil

optional A list, by default empty to store schema information when query objects are parsed.

dumpbuffers

An optional character variable with a directory name (relative to /dev/shm) for writing out results buffers (for internal use / testing)

buffers

An optional list with full pathnames of shared memory buffers to read data from

ctx

optional tiledb_ctx

as.data.frame

An optional deprecated alternative to return_as="data.frame" which has been deprecated and removed, but is still used in one BioConductor package; this argument will be removed once the updated package has been released.

...

Used as a pass-through for tiledb_dense and tiledb_sparse aliasing

Value

tiledb_array object


Run an aggregate query on the given (sparse) array and attribute

Description

For dense arrays, use tiledb_query_apply_aggregate after setting an appropriate subarray.

Usage

tiledb_array_apply_aggregate(
  array,
  attrname,
  operation = c("Count", "NullCount", "Min", "Max", "Mean", "Sum"),
  nullable = TRUE
)

Arguments

array

A TileDB Array object

attrname

The name of an attribute

operation

The name of aggregation operation

nullable

A boolean toggle whether the attribute is nullable

Value

The value of the aggregation


Close a TileDB Array

Description

Close a TileDB Array

Usage

tiledb_array_close(arr)

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array object as for example returned by tiledb_array()

Value

The TileDB Array object but closed


Creates a new TileDB array given an input schema.

Description

Creates a new TileDB array given an input schema.

Usage

tiledb_array_create(uri, schema, encryption_key)

Arguments

uri

URI specifying path to create the TileDB array object

schema

tiledb_array_schema object

encryption_key

optional A character value with an AES-256 encryption key in case the array should be encryption.

Examples

## Not run: 
pth <- tempdir()
dom <- tiledb_domain(dims = c(tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 10L), type = "INT32")))
sch <- tiledb_array_schema(dom, attrs = c(tiledb_attr("a1", type = "INT32")))
tiledb_array_create(pth, sch)
tiledb_object_type(pth)

## End(Not run)

Delete fragments written between the start and end times given

Description

Delete fragments written between the start and end times given

Usage

tiledb_array_delete_fragments(
  arr,
  ts_start,
  ts_end,
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array object as for example returned by tiledb_array()

ts_start

A Datetime object that will be converted to millisecond granularity

ts_end

A Datetime object that will be converted to millisecond granularity

ctx

A tiledb_ctx object (optional)

Value

A boolean indicating success


Delete fragments written given by their URIs

Description

Delete fragments written given by their URIs

Usage

tiledb_array_delete_fragments_list(arr, fragments, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array object as for example returned by tiledb_array()

fragments

A character vector with fragment URIs

ctx

A tiledb_ctx object (optional)

Value

A boolean indicating success


Get the non-empty domain from a TileDB Array by index

Description

This functions works for both fixed- and variable-sized dimensions and switches internally.

Usage

tiledb_array_get_non_empty_domain_from_index(arr, idx)

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array

idx

An integer index between one the number of dimensions

Value

A two-element object is returned describing the domain of selected dimension; it will either be a numeric vector in case of a fixed-size fixed-sized dimensions, or a characer vector for a variable-sized one.


Get the non-empty domain from a TileDB Array by name

Description

This functions works for both fixed- and variable-sized dimensions and switches internally.

Usage

tiledb_array_get_non_empty_domain_from_name(arr, name)

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array

name

An character variable with a dimension name

Value

A two-element object is returned describing the domain of selected dimension; it will either be a numeric vector in case of a fixed-size fixed-sized dimensions, or a characer vector for a variable-sized one.


Check for Enumeration (aka Factor aka Dictionary)

Description

Check for Enumeration (aka Factor aka Dictionary)

Usage

tiledb_array_has_enumeration(arr)

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array object

Value

A boolean indicating if the array has homogeneous domains


Check for Heterogeneous Domain

Description

Check for Heterogeneous Domain

Usage

tiledb_array_is_heterogeneous(arr)

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array object

Value

A boolean indicating if the array has heterogenous domains


Check for Homogeneous Domain

Description

Check for Homogeneous Domain

Usage

tiledb_array_is_homogeneous(arr)

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array object

Value

A boolean indicating if the array has homogeneous domains


Test if TileDB Array is open

Description

Test if TileDB Array is open

Usage

tiledb_array_is_open(arr)

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array object as for example returned by tiledb_array()

Value

A boolean indicating whether the TileDB Array object is open


Open a TileDB Array

Description

Open a TileDB Array

Usage

tiledb_array_open(
  arr,
  type = if (tiledb_version(TRUE) >= "2.12.0") c("READ", "WRITE", "DELETE",
    "MODIFY_EXCLUSIVE") else c("READ", "WRITE")
)

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array object as for example returned by tiledb_array()

type

A character value that must be either ‘READ’, ‘WRITE’ or (for TileDB 2.12.0 or later) ‘DELETE’ or ‘MODIFY_EXCLUSIVE’

Value

The TileDB Array object but opened for reading or writing


Open a TileDB Array at Timestamp

Description

Open a TileDB Array at Timestamp

Usage

tiledb_array_open_at(arr, type = c("READ", "WRITE"), timestamp)

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array object as for example returned by tiledb_array()

type

A character value that must be either ‘READ’ or ‘WRITE’

timestamp

A Datetime object that will be converted to millisecond granularity

Value

The TileDB Array object but opened for reading or writing


Constructs a tiledb_array_schema object

Description

Constructs a tiledb_array_schema object

Usage

tiledb_array_schema(
  domain,
  attrs,
  cell_order = "COL_MAJOR",
  tile_order = "COL_MAJOR",
  sparse = FALSE,
  coords_filter_list = NULL,
  offsets_filter_list = NULL,
  validity_filter_list = NULL,
  capacity = 10000L,
  allows_dups = FALSE,
  enumerations = NULL,
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

domain

tiledb_domain object

attrs

a list of one or more tiledb_attr objects

cell_order

(default "COL_MAJOR")

tile_order

(default "COL_MAJOR")

sparse

(default FALSE)

coords_filter_list

(optional)

offsets_filter_list

(optional)

validity_filter_list

(optional)

capacity

(optional)

allows_dups

(optional, requires ‘sparse’ to be TRUE)

enumerations

(optional) named list of enumerations

ctx

tiledb_ctx object (optional)

Examples

schema <- tiledb_array_schema(
              dom = tiledb_domain(
                        dims = c(tiledb_dim("rows", c(1L, 4L), 4L, "INT32"),
                                 tiledb_dim("cols", c(1L, 4L), 4L, "INT32"))),
              attrs = c(tiledb_attr("a", type = "INT32")),
              cell_order = "COL_MAJOR",
              tile_order = "COL_MAJOR",
              sparse = FALSE)
schema

Creates a 'tiledb_array_schema_evolution' object

Description

Creates a 'tiledb_array_schema_evolution' object

Usage

tiledb_array_schema_evolution(ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object; if not supplied the default context object is retrieved

Value

A 'array_schema_evolution' object


Add an Attribute to a TileDB Array Schema Evolution object

Description

Add an Attribute to a TileDB Array Schema Evolution object

Usage

tiledb_array_schema_evolution_add_attribute(object, attr)

Arguments

object

A TileDB 'array_schema_evolution' object

attr

A TileDB attribute

Value

The modified 'array_schema_evolution' object, invisibly


Add an Enumeration to a TileDB Array Schema Evolution object

Description

Add an Enumeration to a TileDB Array Schema Evolution object

Usage

tiledb_array_schema_evolution_add_enumeration(
  object,
  name,
  enums,
  ordered = FALSE,
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

object

A TileDB 'array_schema_evolution' object

name

A character value with the name for the Enumeration

enums

A character vector

ordered

(optional) A boolean switch whether the enumeration is ordered

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object; if not supplied the default context object is retrieved

Value

The modified 'array_schema_evolution' object, invisibly


Evolve an Array Schema by adding an empty Enumeration

Description

Evolve an Array Schema by adding an empty Enumeration

Usage

tiledb_array_schema_evolution_add_enumeration_empty(
  ase,
  enum_name,
  type_str = "ASCII",
  cell_val_num = NA_integer_,
  ordered = FALSE,
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

ase

An ArraySchemaEvolution object

enum_name

A character value with the Enumeration name

type_str

A character value with the TileDB type, defaults to ‘ASCII’

cell_val_num

An integer with number values per cell, defaults to NA_integer_ to flag the NA value use for character values

ordered

A logical value indicating standard factor (when FALSE, the default) or ordered (when TRUE)

ctx

Optional tiledb_ctx object


Evolve an Array Schema

Description

Evolve an Array Schema

Usage

tiledb_array_schema_evolution_array_evolve(object, uri)

Arguments

object

A TileDB 'array_schema_evolution' object

uri

A character variable with an URI

Value

The modified 'array_schema_evolution' object, invisibly


Drop an attribute given by name from a TileDB Array Schema Evolution object

Description

Drop an attribute given by name from a TileDB Array Schema Evolution object

Usage

tiledb_array_schema_evolution_drop_attribute(object, attrname)

Arguments

object

A TileDB 'array_schema_evolution' object

attrname

A character variable with an attribute name

Value

The modified 'array_schema_evolution' object, invisibly


Drop an Enumeration given by name from a TileDB Array Schema Evolution object

Description

Drop an Enumeration given by name from a TileDB Array Schema Evolution object

Usage

tiledb_array_schema_evolution_drop_enumeration(object, attrname)

Arguments

object

A TileDB 'array_schema_evolution' object

attrname

A character variable with an attribute name

Value

The modified 'array_schema_evolution' object, invisibly


Expand an the Current Domain of an Array via Array Schema Evolution

Description

Expand an the Current Domain of an Array via Array Schema Evolution

Usage

tiledb_array_schema_evolution_expand_current_domain(ase, cd)

Arguments

ase

An ArraySchemaEvolution object

cd

A CurrentDomain object

Value

The modified ArraySchemaEvolution object


Extend an Evolution via Array Schema Evolution

Description

Extend an Evolution via Array Schema Evolution

Usage

tiledb_array_schema_evolution_extend_enumeration(
  ase,
  array,
  enum_name,
  new_values,
  nullable = FALSE,
  ordered = FALSE,
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

ase

An ArraySchemaEvolution object

array

A TileDB Array object

enum_name

A character value with the Enumeration name

new_values

A character vector with the new Enumeration values

nullable

A logical value indicating if the Enumeration can contain missing values (with a default of FALSE)

ordered

A logical value indicating standard factor (when FALSE, the default) or ordered (when TRUE)

ctx

Optional tiledb_ctx object

Value

The modified ArraySchemaEvolution object


An S4 class for a TileDB ArraySchemaEvolution object

Description

An S4 class for a TileDB ArraySchemaEvolution object

Slots

ptr

An external pointer to the underlying implementation


Get the Current Domain of an Array Schema

Description

Note that 'CurrendDomain' object may be empty.

Usage

tiledb_array_schema_get_current_domain(schema, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

schema

An Array Schema

ctx

Optional tiledb_ctx object

Value

A 'CurrendDomain' object


Set a Filter List for Coordinate of a TileDB Schema

Description

Set a Filter List for Coordinate of a TileDB Schema

Usage

tiledb_array_schema_set_coords_filter_list(sch, fl)

Arguments

sch

A TileDB Array Schema object

fl

A TileDB Filter List object

Value

The modified Array Schema object


Set a Current Domain of an Array Schema

Description

Set a Current Domain of an Array Schema

Usage

tiledb_array_schema_set_current_domain(schema, cd, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

schema

An Array Schema

cd

An CurrendDomain object

ctx

Optional tiledb_ctx object

Value

Nothing is returned from this function (but an error, should it occur is reported)


Add an empty Enumeration to a Schema

Description

Add an empty Enumeration to a Schema

Usage

tiledb_array_schema_set_enumeration_empty(
  schema,
  attr,
  enum_name,
  type_str = "ASCII",
  cell_val_num = NA_integer_,
  ordered = FALSE,
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

schema

An Array Schema

attr

An Attribute for which an empty Enumeration will be added

enum_name

A character value with the Enumeration name

type_str

A character value with the TileDB type, defaults to ‘ASCII’

cell_val_num

An integer with number values per cell, defaults to NA_integer_ to flag the NA value use for character values

ordered

A logical value indicated standard factor (when FALSE, the default) or ordered (when TRUE)

ctx

Optional tiledb_ctx object


Set a Filter List for Variable-Sized Offsets of a TileDB Schema

Description

Set a Filter List for Variable-Sized Offsets of a TileDB Schema

Usage

tiledb_array_schema_set_offsets_filter_list(sch, fl)

Arguments

sch

A TileDB Array Schema object

fl

A TileDB Filter List object

Value

The modified Array Schema object


Set a Filter List for Validity of a TileDB Schema

Description

Set a Filter List for Validity of a TileDB Schema

Usage

tiledb_array_schema_set_validity_filter_list(sch, fl)

Arguments

sch

A TileDB Array Schema object

fl

A TileDB Filter List object

Value

The modified Array Schema object


Check the version of the array schema

Description

Returns the (internal) version of the tiledb_array schema

Usage

tiledb_array_schema_version(object)

Arguments

object

An array_schema object

Value

An integer value describing the internal schema format version


An S4 class for the TileDB array schema

Description

An S4 class for the TileDB array schema

Slots

ptr

An external pointer to the underlying implementation

arrptr

An optional external pointer to the underlying array, or NULL if missing


Upgrade an Array to the current TileDB Array Schema Format

Description

Upgrade an Array to the current TileDB Array Schema Format

Usage

tiledb_array_upgrade_version(array, config = NULL, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

array

A TileDB Array object

config

A TileDB Configuration (optional, default NULL)

ctx

A tiledb_ctx object (optional)

Value

Nothing is returned as the function is invoked for its side effect


An S4 class for a TileDB Array

Description

This class replaces the earlier (and now removed) tiledb_dense and tiledb_sparse and provides equivalent functionality based on a refactored implementation utilising newer TileDB features.

Slots

ctx

A TileDB context object

uri

A character despription with the array URI

is.sparse

A logical value whether the array is sparse or not

attrs

A character vector to select particular column ‘attributes’; default is an empty character vector implying ‘all’ columns, the special value NA_character_ has the opposite effect and selects ‘none’.

extended

A logical value, defaults to TRUE, indicating whether index columns are returned as well.

selected_ranges

An optional list with matrices where each matrix i describes the (min,max) pair of ranges for dimension i

selected_points

An optional list with vectors where each vector i describes the selected points for dimension i

query_layout

An optional character value

datetimes_as_int64

A logical value

encryption_key

A character value

query_condition

A Query Condition object

timestamp_start

A POSIXct datetime variable for the inclusive interval start

timestamp_end

A POSIXct datetime variable for the inclusive interval start

return_as

A character value with the desired tiledb_array conversion, permitted values are ‘asis’ (default, returning a list of columns), ‘array’, ‘matrix’,‘data.frame’, ‘data.table’ ‘tibble’, ‘arrow_table’ or ‘arrow’ (where the last two are synomyms); note that ‘data.table’, ‘tibble’ and ‘arrow’ require the respective packages to installed.

query_statistics

A logical value, defaults to ‘FALSE’; if ‘TRUE’ the query statistics are returned (as a JSON string) via the attribute ‘query_statistics’ of the return object.

sil

An optional and internal list object with schema information, used for parsing queries.

dumpbuffers

An optional character variable with a directory name (relative to /dev/shm) for writing out results buffers (for internal use / testing)

buffers

An optional list with full pathnames of shared memory buffers to read data from

strings_as_factors

An optional logical to convert character columns to factor type

keep_open

An optional logical to not close after read or write

ptr

External pointer to the underlying implementation


(Deprecated) Allocate (or Release) Arrow Array and Schema Pointers

Description

These functions allocate (and free) appropriate pointer objects for, respectively, Arrow array and schema objects. These functions are deprecated and will be removed, it is recommended to rely directly on the nanoarrow replacements.

Usage

tiledb_arrow_array_ptr()

tiledb_arrow_schema_ptr()

tiledb_arrow_array_del(ptr)

tiledb_arrow_schema_del(ptr)

Arguments

ptr

A external pointer object previously allocated with these functions

Value

The allocating functions return the requested pointer


Constructs a tiledb_attr object

Description

Constructs a tiledb_attr object

Usage

tiledb_attr(
  name,
  type,
  filter_list = tiledb_filter_list(),
  ncells = 1,
  nullable = FALSE,
  enumeration = NULL,
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

name

The dimension name / label string; if missing default "" is used.

type

The tiledb_attr TileDB datatype string; if missing the user is alerted that this is a required parameter.

filter_list

(default filter_list("NONE")) An optional tiledb_filter_list object

ncells

(default 1) The number of cells, use NA to signal variable length

nullable

(default FALSE) A logical switch whether the attribute can have missing values

enumeration

(default NULL) A character vector of dictionary values

ctx

tiledb_ctx object (optional)

Value

tiledb_dim object

Examples

flt <- tiledb_filter_list(list(tiledb_filter("GZIP")))
attr <- tiledb_attr(name = "a1", type = "INT32",
                    filter_list = flt)
attr

An S4 class for a TileDB attribute

Description

An S4 class for a TileDB attribute

Slots

ptr

External pointer to the underlying implementation


Get the TileDB Attribute cell size

Description

Get the TileDB Attribute cell size

Usage

tiledb_attribute_get_cell_size(attr)

Arguments

attr

A TileDB Attribute object

Value

A numeric value with the cell size


Get the TileDB Attribute Enumeration

Description

Get the TileDB Attribute Enumeration

Usage

tiledb_attribute_get_enumeration(attr, arr, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

tiledb_attribute_get_enumeration_ptr(attr, arrptr, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

attr

A TileDB Attribute object

arr

A Tiledb Array object

ctx

A Tiledb Context object (optional)

arrptr

A Tiledb Array object pointer

Value

A character vector with the enumeration (of length zero if none)


Get the fill value for a TileDB Attribute

Description

Get the fill value for a TileDB Attribute

Usage

tiledb_attribute_get_fill_value(attr)

Arguments

attr

A TileDB Attribute object

Value

The fill value for the attribute


Get the TileDB Attribute Nullable flag value

Description

Get the TileDB Attribute Nullable flag value

Usage

tiledb_attribute_get_nullable(attr)

Arguments

attr

A TileDB Attribute object

Value

A boolean value with the ‘Nullable’ status


Test if TileDB Attribute has an Enumeration

Description

Test if TileDB Attribute has an Enumeration

Usage

tiledb_attribute_has_enumeration(attr, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

attr

A TileDB Attribute object

ctx

A Tiledb Context object (optional)

Value

A logical value indicating if the attribute has an enumeration


Check if TileDB Attribute Enumeration is Ordered

Description

Check if TileDB Attribute Enumeration is Ordered

Usage

tiledb_attribute_is_ordered_enumeration_ptr(
  attr,
  arrptr,
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

attr

A Tiledb Array object

arrptr

A Tiledb Array object pointer

ctx

A Tiledb Context object (optional)

Value

A character vector with the enumeration (of length zero if none)


Check whether TileDB Attribute is variable-sized

Description

Check whether TileDB Attribute is variable-sized

Usage

tiledb_attribute_is_variable_sized(attr)

Arguments

attr

A TileDB Attribute object

Value

A boolean value indicating variable-size or not


Set a TileDB Attribute Enumeration Name

Description

Set a TileDB Attribute Enumeration Name

Usage

tiledb_attribute_set_enumeration_name(
  attr,
  enum_name,
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

attr

A TileDB Attribute object

enum_name

A character value with the enumeration value

ctx

A Tiledb Context object (optional)

Value

The modified TileDB Attribute object


Set the fill value for a TileDB Attribute

Description

Set the fill value for a TileDB Attribute

Usage

tiledb_attribute_set_fill_value(attr, value)

Arguments

attr

A TileDB Attribute object

value

A fill value

Value

NULL is returned invisibly


Set the TileDB Attribute Nullable flags

Description

Set the TileDB Attribute Nullable flags

Usage

tiledb_attribute_set_nullable(attr, flag)

Arguments

attr

A TileDB Attribute object

flag

A boolean flag to turn ‘Nullable’ on or off

Value

Nothing is returned


Creates a tiledb_config object

Description

Note that for actually setting persistent values, the (altered) config object needs to used to create (or update) the tiledb_ctx object. Similarly, to check whether values are set, one should use the config method of the of the tiledb_ctx object. Examples for this are ctx <- tiledb_ctx(limitTileDBCores()) to use updated configuration values to create a context object, and cfg <- config(ctx) to retrieve it.

Usage

tiledb_config(config = NA_character_)

Arguments

config

(optional) character vector of config parameter names, values

Value

tiledb_config object

Examples

cfg <- tiledb_config()
cfg["sm.tile_cache_size"]

# set tile cache size to custom value
cfg <- tiledb_config(c("sm.tile_cache_size" = "100"))
cfg["sm.tile_cache_size"]

Return the 'AsBuilt' JSON string

Description

Return the 'AsBuilt' JSON string

Usage

tiledb_config_as_built_json()

Value

The JSON string containing 'AsBuilt' information

Examples

if (tiledb_version(TRUE) > "2.17")
    txt <- tiledb::tiledb_config_as_built_json()
## now eg either one of
##   sapply(jsonlite::fromJSON(txt)$as_built$parameters$storage_backends, \(x) x[[1]])
##   sapply(RcppSimdJson::fparse(txt)$as_built$parameters$storage_backends, \(x) x[[1]])
## will return a named vector such as
##   c(azure = FALSE, gcs = FALSE, hdfs = FALSE, s3 = TRUE)

Display the 'AsBuilt' JSON string

Description

Display the 'AsBuilt' JSON string

Usage

tiledb_config_as_built_show()

Value

Nothing is returned but as a side-effect the 'AsBuilt' string is displayed


Load a saved tiledb_config file from disk

Description

Load a saved tiledb_config file from disk

Usage

tiledb_config_load(path)

Arguments

path

path to the config file

Examples

tmp <- tempfile()
cfg <- tiledb_config(c("sm.tile_cache_size" = "10"))
pth <- tiledb_config_save(cfg, tmp)
cfg <- tiledb_config_load(pth)
cfg["sm.tile_cache_size"]

Save a tiledb_config object ot a local text file

Description

Save a tiledb_config object ot a local text file

Usage

tiledb_config_save(config, path)

Arguments

config

The tiledb_config object

path

The path to config file to be created

Value

path to created config file

Examples

tmp <- tempfile()
cfg <- tiledb_config(c("sm.tile_cache_size" = "10"))
pth <- tiledb_config_save(cfg, tmp)

cat(readLines(pth), sep = "\n")

Unset a TileDB Config parameter to its default value

Description

Unset a TileDB Config parameter to its default value

Usage

tiledb_config_unset(config, param)

Arguments

config

A TileDB Config object

param

A character variable with the parameter name

Value

The modified TileDB Config object


An S4 class for a TileDB configuration

Description

An S4 class for a TileDB configuration

Slots

ptr

An external pointer to the underlying implementation


Creates a tiledb_ctx object

Description

Creates a tiledb_ctx object

Usage

tiledb_ctx(config = NULL, cached = TRUE)

Arguments

config

(optional) character vector of config parameter names, values

cached

(optional) logical switch to force new creation

Value

tiledb_ctx object

Examples

# default configuration
ctx <- tiledb_ctx()

# optionally set config parameters
ctx <- tiledb_ctx(c("sm.tile_cache_size" = "100"))

Sets default context tags

Description

Sets default context tags

Usage

tiledb_ctx_set_default_tags(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_ctx object


Sets a string:string "tag" on the Ctx

Description

Sets a string:string "tag" on the Ctx

Usage

tiledb_ctx_set_tag(object, key, value)

Arguments

object

tiledb_ctx object

key

string

value

string

Examples

ctx <- tiledb_ctx(c("sm.tile_cache_size" = "10"))
cfg <- tiledb_ctx_set_tag(ctx, "tag", "value")

Return context statistics as a JSON string

Description

Return context statistics as a JSON string

Usage

tiledb_ctx_stats(object = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

object

⁠A tiledb_ctx⁠ object

Value

A JSON-formatted string with context statistics


An S4 class for a TileDB context

Description

An S4 class for a TileDB context

Slots

ptr

An external pointer to the underlying implementation


Creates a tiledb_current_domain object

Description

Creates a tiledb_current_domain object

Usage

tiledb_current_domain(ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object

Value

The tiledb_current_domain object

Examples

if (tiledb_version(TRUE) >= "2.25.0") {
   cd <-tiledb_current_domain()
}

Get a tiledb_ndrectangle from a tiledb_current_domain object

Description

Get a tiledb_ndrectangle from a tiledb_current_domain object

Usage

tiledb_current_domain_get_ndrectangle(cd)

Arguments

cd

A TileDB CurrentDomain object

Value

The corresponding TileDB NDRectangle object


Get tiledb_current_domain data type as string

Description

Get tiledb_current_domain data type as string

Usage

tiledb_current_domain_get_type(cd)

Arguments

cd

A TileDB CurrentDomain object

Value

The datatype (as string) of the tiledb_current_domain object


Test tiledb_current_domain object for being empty

Description

Test tiledb_current_domain object for being empty

Usage

tiledb_current_domain_is_empty(cd)

Arguments

cd

A TileDB CurrentDomain object

Value

A boolean indicating whether the object is empty or not


Set a tiledb_ndrectangle in a tiledb_current_domain object

Description

Set a tiledb_ndrectangle in a tiledb_current_domain object

Usage

tiledb_current_domain_set_ndrectangle(cd, ndr)

Arguments

cd

A TileDB CurrentDomain object

ndr

A TileDB NDRectangle object

Value

The modifiled TileDB CurrendDomain object


An S4 class for a TileDB CurrentDomain object

Description

An S4 class for a TileDB CurrentDomain object

Slots

ptr

An external pointer to the underlying CurrentDomain object


Map from TileDB type to R datatype

Description

This function maps from the TileDB types to the (fewer) key datatypes in R. This can be lossy as TileDB integers range from (signed and unsigned) 8 to 64 bit whereas R only has (signed) 32 bit values. Similarly, R only has 64 bit doubles whereas TileDB has 32 and 64 bit floating point types. TileDB also has more character encodings, and the full range of (NumPy) date and time types.

Usage

tiledb_datatype_R_type(datatype)

Arguments

datatype

A string describing one TileDB datatype

Value

A string describing the closest match for an R datatype


Delete a TileDB Array Metadata object given by key

Description

Delete a TileDB Array Metadata object given by key

Usage

tiledb_delete_metadata(arr, key)

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array object

key

A character value describing a metadata key

Value

A boolean indicating success


Constructs a tiledb_dim object

Description

Constructs a tiledb_dim object

Usage

tiledb_dim(
  name,
  domain,
  tile,
  type,
  filter_list = tiledb_filter_list(),
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

name

The dimension name / label string. This argument is required.

domain

The dimension (inclusive) domain. The domain of a dimension is defined by a (lower bound, upper bound) vector. For type ASCII, NULL is expected.

tile

The tile dimension tile extent. For type ASCII, NULL is expected.

type

The dimension TileDB datatype string.

filter_list

An optional tiledb_filter_list object, default is no filter

ctx

tiledb_ctx object (optional)

Value

tiledb_dim object

Examples

tiledb_dim(name = "d1", domain = c(1L, 10L), tile = 5L, type = "INT32")

An S4 class for a TileDB dimension object

Description

An S4 class for a TileDB dimension object

Slots

ptr

An external pointer to the underlying implementation


Constructs a tiledb_domain object

Description

All tiledb_dim must be of the same TileDB type.

Usage

tiledb_domain(dims, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

dims

list() of tiledb_dim objects

ctx

tiledb_ctx (optional)

Value

tiledb_domain

Examples

dom <- tiledb_domain(dims = c(tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 100L), type = "INT32"),
                              tiledb_dim("d2", c(1L, 50L), type = "INT32")))

Returns a Dimension indicated by index for the given TileDB Domain

Description

Returns a Dimension indicated by index for the given TileDB Domain

Usage

tiledb_domain_get_dimension_from_index(domain, idx)

Arguments

domain

TileDB Domain object

idx

Integer index of the selected dimension

Value

TileDB Dimension object


Returns a Dimension indicated by name for the given TileDB Domain

Description

Returns a Dimension indicated by name for the given TileDB Domain

Usage

tiledb_domain_get_dimension_from_name(domain, name)

Arguments

domain

TileDB Domain object

name

A character variable with a dimension name

Value

TileDB Dimension object


Check a domain for a given dimension name

Description

Check a domain for a given dimension name

Usage

tiledb_domain_has_dimension(domain, name)

Arguments

domain

A domain of a TileDB Array schema

name

A character variable with a dimension name

Value

A boolean value indicating if the dimension exists in the domain


An S4 class for a TileDB domain

Description

An S4 class for a TileDB domain

Slots

ptr

External pointer to the underlying implementation


Return the error message for a given context

Description

Note that this function requires an actual error to have occurred.

Usage

tiledb_error_message(ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

ctx

⁠A tiledb_ctx⁠ object

Value

A character variable with the error message


Export from a TileDB Filestore to a character variable

Description

Export from a TileDB Filestore to a character variable

Usage

tiledb_filestore_buffer_export(
  filestore_uri,
  offset,
  bytes,
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

filestore_uri

Character with an TileDB Array Schema URI

offset

(optional) Numeric variable with offset from beginnig, default is zero

bytes

(optional) Numeric variable with number of bytes to read, default is zero

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object; if not supplied the default context object is retrieved

Value

A character variable containing the filestore content (subject to offset and bytes) is returned


Import size bytes from a string into a TileDB Filestore

Description

Import size bytes from a string into a TileDB Filestore

Usage

tiledb_filestore_buffer_import(
  filestore_uri,
  buf,
  bytes,
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

filestore_uri

Character with an TileDB Array Schema URI

buf

Character variable with content to be imported

bytes

Number of bytes to be import, defaults to length of buf

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object; if not supplied the default context object is retrieved

Value

A boolean is returned to indicate successful completion


Create an array schema from a given URI with schema

Description

Create an array schema from a given URI with schema

Usage

tiledb_filestore_schema_create(uri = NULL, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

uri

Character with an TileDB Array Schema URI, if missing or NULL a default schema is returned

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object; if not supplied the default context object is retrieved

Value

An ArraySchema object corresponding to the supplied schema, or a default if missing


Return (uncompressed) TileDB Filestore size

Description

Return (uncompressed) TileDB Filestore size

Usage

tiledb_filestore_size(filestore_uri, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

filestore_uri

Character with an TileDB Array Schema URI

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object; if not supplied the default context object is retrieved

Value

A numeric with the size is returned


Export a file from a TileDB Filestore

Description

Export a file from a TileDB Filestore

Usage

tiledb_filestore_uri_export(
  file_uri,
  filestore_uri,
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

file_uri

Character with a file URI

filestore_uri

Character with an TileDB Array Schema URI

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object; if not supplied the default context object is retrieved

Value

A boolean is returned to indicate successful completion


Import a file into a TileDB Filestore

Description

Import a file into a TileDB Filestore

Usage

tiledb_filestore_uri_import(
  filestore_uri,
  file_uri,
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

filestore_uri

Character with an TileDB Array Schema URI

file_uri

Character with a file URI

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object; if not supplied the default context object is retrieved

Value

A boolean is returned to indicate successful completion


Constructs a tiledb_filter object

Description

Available filters:

  • "NONE"

  • "GZIP"

  • "ZSTD"

  • "LZ4"

  • "RLE"

  • "BZIP2"

  • "DOUBLE_DELTA"

  • "BIT_WIDTH_REDUCTION"

  • "BITSHUFFLE"

  • "BYTESHUFFLE"

  • "POSITIVE_DELTA"

  • "CHECKSUM_MD5"

  • "CHECKSUM_SHA256"

  • "DICTIONARY"

  • "SCALE_FLOAT" (TileDB 2.11.0 or later)

  • "FILTER_XOR" (TileDB 2.12.0 or later)

Usage

tiledb_filter(name = "NONE", ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

name

(default "NONE") TileDB filter name string

ctx

tiledb_ctx object (optional)

Details

Valid compression options vary depending on the filter used, consult the TileDB docs for more information.

Value

tiledb_filter object

Examples

tiledb_filter("ZSTD")

Returns the filter's option

Description

Returns the filter's option

Usage

tiledb_filter_get_option(object, option)

Arguments

object

tiledb_filter

option

string

Value

Integer value

Examples

c <- tiledb_filter("ZSTD")
tiledb_filter_set_option(c,"COMPRESSION_LEVEL", 5)
tiledb_filter_get_option(c, "COMPRESSION_LEVEL")

Constructs a tiledb_filter_list object

Description

Constructs a tiledb_filter_list object

Usage

tiledb_filter_list(filters = c(), ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

filters

an optional list of one or more tiledb_filter_list objects

ctx

tiledb_ctx object (optional)

Value

tiledb_filter_list object

Examples

flt <- tiledb_filter("ZSTD")
tiledb_filter_set_option(flt, "COMPRESSION_LEVEL", 5)
filter_list <- tiledb_filter_list(c(flt))
filter_list

An S4 class for a TileDB filter list

Description

An S4 class for a TileDB filter list

Slots

ptr

An external pointer to the underlying implementation


Set the option for a filter

Description

Set the option for a filter

Usage

tiledb_filter_set_option(object, option, value)

Arguments

object

tiledb_filter

option

string

value

int

Value

The modified filter object is returned.

Examples

c <- tiledb_filter("ZSTD")
tiledb_filter_set_option(c,"COMPRESSION_LEVEL", 5)
tiledb_filter_get_option(c, "COMPRESSION_LEVEL")

Returns the type of the filter used

Description

Returns the type of the filter used

Usage

tiledb_filter_type(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_filter

Value

TileDB filter type string

Examples

c <- tiledb_filter("ZSTD")
tiledb_filter_type(c)

An S4 class for a TileDB filter

Description

An S4 class for a TileDB filter

Slots

ptr

External pointer to the underlying implementation


Constructs a tiledb_fragment_info object

Description

Constructs a tiledb_fragment_info object

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info(uri, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

uri

an character variable with the URI of the array for which fragment info is request

ctx

tiledb_ctx object (optional)

Value

tiledb_fragment_info object


Return if a fragment info index is dense

Description

Return if a fragment info index is dense

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info_dense(object, fid)

Arguments

object

A TileDB fragment info object

fid

A fragment object index

Value

A logical value indicating if the fragment is dense


Dump the fragment info to console

Description

Dump the fragment info to console

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info_dump(object)

Arguments

object

A TileDB fragment info object

Value

Nothing is returned, as a side effect the fragment info is displayed


Return a fragment info number of cells for a given fragment index

Description

Return a fragment info number of cells for a given fragment index

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info_get_cell_num(object, fid)

Arguments

object

A TileDB fragment info object

fid

A fragment object index

Value

A numeric value with the number of cells


Return a fragment info non-empty domain from index

Description

TODO: Rework with type information

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info_get_non_empty_domain_index(object, fid, did, typestr)

Arguments

object

A TileDB fragment info object

fid

A fragment object index

did

A domain index

typestr

An optional character variable describing the data type which will be accessed from the schema if missing

Value

A TileDB Domain object


Return a fragment info non-empty domain from name

Description

TODO: Rework with type information

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info_get_non_empty_domain_name(object, fid, dim_name, typestr)

Arguments

object

A TileDB fragment info object

fid

A fragment object index

dim_name

A character variable with the dimension name

typestr

An optional character variable describing the data type which will be accessed from the schema if missinh

Value

A TileDB Domain object


Return a fragment info non-empty domain variable from index

Description

Return a fragment info non-empty domain variable from index

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info_get_non_empty_domain_var_index(object, fid, did)

Arguments

object

A TileDB fragment info object

fid

A fragment object index

did

A domain index

Value

A character vector with two elements


Return a fragment info non-empty domain variable from name

Description

Return a fragment info non-empty domain variable from name

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info_get_non_empty_domain_var_name(object, fid, dim_name)

Arguments

object

A TileDB fragment info object

fid

A fragment object index

dim_name

A character variable with the dimension name

Value

A character vector with two elements


Return a fragment info number of fragments

Description

Return a fragment info number of fragments

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info_get_num(object)

Arguments

object

A TileDB fragment info object

Value

A numeric variable with the number of fragments


Return a fragment info fragment size for a given fragment index

Description

Return a fragment info fragment size for a given fragment index

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info_get_size(object, fid)

Arguments

object

A TileDB fragment info object

fid

A fragment object index

Value

A numeric variable with the number of fragments


Return a fragment info timestamp range for a given fragment index

Description

Return a fragment info timestamp range for a given fragment index

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info_get_timestamp_range(object, fid)

Arguments

object

A TileDB fragment info object

fid

A fragment object index

Value

A Datetime vector with two elements for the range


Return the number of fragment info elements to be vacuumed

Description

Return the number of fragment info elements to be vacuumed

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info_get_to_vacuum_num(object)

Arguments

object

A TileDB fragment info object

Value

A numeric value with the number of to be vacuumed fragments


Return fragment info URI of the to be vacuumed index

Description

Return fragment info URI of the to be vacuumed index

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info_get_to_vacuum_uri(object, fid)

Arguments

object

A TileDB fragment info object

fid

A fragment object index

Value

A character variable with the URI of the be vacuumed index


Return fragment info number of unconsolidated metadata

Description

Return fragment info number of unconsolidated metadata

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info_get_unconsolidated_metadata_num(object)

Arguments

object

A TileDB fragment info object

Value

A numeric value with the number of unconsolidated metadata


Return a fragment info version for a given fragment index

Description

Return a fragment info version for a given fragment index

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info_get_version(object, fid)

Arguments

object

A TileDB fragment info object

fid

A fragment object index

Value

A integer value value with the version


Return if a fragment info index has consolidated metadata

Description

Return if a fragment info index has consolidated metadata

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info_has_consolidated_metadata(object, fid)

Arguments

object

A TileDB fragment info object

fid

A fragment object index

Value

A logical value indicating consolidated metadata


Return if a fragment info index is sparse

Description

Return if a fragment info index is sparse

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info_sparse(object, fid)

Arguments

object

A TileDB fragment info object

fid

A fragment object index

Value

A logical value indicating if the fragment is sparse


Return a fragment info URI given its index

Description

Return a fragment info URI given its index

Usage

tiledb_fragment_info_uri(object, fid)

Arguments

object

A TileDB fragment info object

fid

A fragment object index

Value

A character variable with URI


An S4 class for a TileDB fragment info object

Description

An S4 class for a TileDB fragment info object

Slots

ptr

An external pointer to the underlying implementation


Return all TileDB Array Metadata objects as a named list

Description

Return all TileDB Array Metadata objects as a named list

Usage

tiledb_get_all_metadata(arr)

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array object

Value

A named list with all Metadata objects indexed by the given key


Retrieve a TileDB context object from the package cache

Description

Retrieve a TileDB context object from the package cache

Usage

tiledb_get_context()

Value

A TileDB context object


Return a TileDB Array Metadata object given by key

Description

Return a TileDB Array Metadata object given by key

Usage

tiledb_get_metadata(arr, key)

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array object

key

A character value describing a metadata key

Value

A object stored in the Metadata under the given key, or ‘NULL’ if none found.


Retrieve the cached status of the last finalized query

Description

This function accesses the status of the last query without requiring the query object.

Usage

tiledb_get_query_status()

Value

The status of the last query


Retrieve a TileDB VFS object from the package environment and cache

Description

Retrieve a TileDB VFS object from the package environment and cache

Usage

tiledb_get_vfs()

Value

A TileDB VFS object


Creates a 'tiledb_group' object

Description

Creates a 'tiledb_group' object

Usage

tiledb_group(
  uri,
  type = c("READ", "WRITE"),
  ctx = tiledb_get_context(),
  cfg = NULL
)

Arguments

uri

Character variable with the URI of the new group object

type

Character variable with the query type value: one of “READ” or “WRITE”

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Context object; if not supplied the default context object is retrieved

cfg

(optional) A TileConfig object

Value

A 'group' object


Add Member to TileDB Group

Description

Add Member to TileDB Group

Usage

tiledb_group_add_member(grp, uri, relative, name = NULL)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

uri

A character value with a new URI

relative

A logical value indicating whether URI is relative to the group

name

An optional character providing a name for the object, defaults to NULL

Value

The TileDB Group object, invisibly


Close a TileDB Group

Description

Close a TileDB Group

Usage

tiledb_group_close(grp)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

Value

The TileDB Group object but closed for reading or writing


Create a TileDB Group at the given path

Description

Create a TileDB Group at the given path

Usage

tiledb_group_create(uri, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

uri

Character variable with the URI of the new group

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object; if not supplied the default context object is retrieved

Value

The uri path, invisibly

Examples

## Not run: 
pth <- tempdir()
tiledb_group_create(pth)
tiledb_object_type(pth)

## End(Not run)

Deletes all written data from a 'tiledb_group' object

Description

The group must be opened in ‘MODIFY_EXCLUSIVE’ mode, otherwise the function will error out.

Usage

tiledb_group_delete(grp, uri, recursive = FALSE)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

uri

Character variable with the URI of the group item to be deleted

recursive

A logical value indicating whether all data iniside the group is to be delet

Value

Nothing is returned, the function is invoked for the side-effect of group data removal.


Deletes Metadata from a TileDB Group

Description

Deletes Metadata from a TileDB Group

Usage

tiledb_group_delete_metadata(grp, key)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

key

A character value with they index under which the data will be written

Value

The TileDB Group object, invisibly


Return all Metadata from a TileDB Group

Description

Return all Metadata from a TileDB Group

Usage

tiledb_group_get_all_metadata(grp)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

Value

A named List with all Metadata objects index


Get a TileDB Config from a TileDB Group

Description

Get a TileDB Config from a TileDB Group

Usage

tiledb_group_get_config(grp)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

Value

The TileDB Config object of the TileDB Group object


Accesses Metadata from a TileDB Group

Description

Accesses Metadata from a TileDB Group

Usage

tiledb_group_get_metadata(grp, key)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

key

A character value with the key of the metadata object to be retrieved

Value

The requested object, or NULL is not found


Accesses Metadata by Index from a TileDB Group

Description

Accesses Metadata by Index from a TileDB Group

Usage

tiledb_group_get_metadata_from_index(grp, idx)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

idx

A numeric value with the index of the metadata object to be retrieved

Value

The requested object, or NULL is not found


Checks for Metadata in a TileDB Group

Description

Checks for Metadata in a TileDB Group

Usage

tiledb_group_has_metadata(grp, key)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

key

A character value with they index under which the data will be written

Value

A boolean value indicating with the object is present


Test if TileDB Group is open

Description

Test if TileDB Group is open

Usage

tiledb_group_is_open(grp)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

Value

A boolean indicating whether the TileDB Group object is open


Test if a Named Group is Using a Relative URI

Description

Test if a Named Group is Using a Relative URI

Usage

tiledb_group_is_relative(grp, name)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

name

A character value with a group name

Value

A boolean indicating whether the group uses a relative URI or not


Get a Member (Description) by Index from TileDB Group

Description

This function returns a three-element character vector with the member object translated to character, uri, and optional name.

Usage

tiledb_group_member(grp, idx)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

idx

A numeric value with the index of the metadata object to be retrieved

Value

A character vector with three elements: the member type, its uri, and name (or "" if the member is unnamed).


Get Member Count from TileDB Group

Description

Get Member Count from TileDB Group

Usage

tiledb_group_member_count(grp)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

Value

The Count of Members in the TileDB Group object


Dump the TileDB Group to String

Description

Dump the TileDB Group to String

Usage

tiledb_group_member_dump(grp, recursive = FALSE)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

recursive

A logical value indicating whether a recursive dump is desired, defaults to ‘FALSE’. Note that recursive listings on remote object may be an expensive or slow operation.

Value

A character string


Returns Number of Metadata Objects a TileDB Group

Description

Returns Number of Metadata Objects a TileDB Group

Usage

tiledb_group_metadata_num(grp)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

Value

A numeric value with the number of metadata objects


Open a TileDB Group

Description

Open a TileDB Group

Usage

tiledb_group_open(grp, type = c("READ", "WRITE", "MODIFY_EXCLUSIVE"))

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

type

A character value that must be either ‘READ’, ‘WRITE’ or ‘MODIFY_EXCLUSIVE’

Value

The TileDB Group object but opened for reading or writing


Write Metadata to a TileDB Group

Description

Write Metadata to a TileDB Group

Usage

tiledb_group_put_metadata(grp, key, val)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

key

A character value with they index under which the data will be written

val

An R object (numeric, int, or char vector) that will be stored

Value

On success boolean ‘TRUE’ is returned


Return a TileDB Group query type

Description

Return a TileDB Group query type

Usage

tiledb_group_query_type(grp)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

Value

A character value with the query type i.e. one of “READ” or “WRITE”.


Remove Member from TileDB Group

Description

Remove Member from TileDB Group

Usage

tiledb_group_remove_member(grp, uri)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

uri

A character value with a the URI of the member to be removed, or (if added with a name) the name of the member

Value

The TileDB Group object, invisibly


Set a TileDB Config for a TileDB Group

Description

Set a TileDB Config for a TileDB Group

Usage

tiledb_group_set_config(grp, cfg)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

cfg

A TileDB Config object

Value

The TileDB Group object with added Config


Return a TileDB Group URI

Description

Return a TileDB Group URI

Usage

tiledb_group_uri(grp)

Arguments

grp

A TileDB Group object as for example returned by tiledb_group()

Value

A character value with the URI


An S4 class for a TileDB Group object

Description

An S4 class for a TileDB Group object

Slots

ptr

An external pointer to the underlying implementation


Test if TileDB Array has Metadata

Description

Test if TileDB Array has Metadata

Usage

tiledb_has_metadata(arr, key)

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array object

key

A character value describing a metadata key

Value

A logical value indicating if the given key exists in the metdata of the given array


Query if a TileDB backend is supported

Description

The scheme corresponds to the URI scheme for TileDB resouces.

Usage

tiledb_is_supported_fs(scheme, object = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

scheme

URI string scheme ("file", "hdfs", "s3")

object

tiledb_ctx object

Details

Ex:

  • ⁠{file}:///path/to/file⁠

  • ⁠{hdfs}:///path/to/file⁠

  • ⁠{s3}://hostname:port/path/to/file⁠

Value

TRUE if tiledb backend is supported, FALSE otherwise

Examples

tiledb_is_supported_fs("file")
tiledb_is_supported_fs("s3")

Return the number of dimensions associated with the tiledb_array_schema

Description

Return the number of dimensions associated with the tiledb_array_schema

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_array_schema'
tiledb_ndim(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_array_schema

Value

integer number of dimensions

Examples

dom <- tiledb_domain(dims = c(tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 10L), type = "INT32")))
sch <- tiledb_array_schema(dom, attrs = c(tiledb_attr("a1", type = "INT32"),
                                          tiledb_attr("a2", type = "FLOAT64")))
tiledb_ndim(sch)

Returns the number of dimensions for a tiledb domain object

Description

Returns the number of dimensions for a tiledb domain object

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_dim'
tiledb_ndim(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_ndim object

Value

1L

Examples

d1 <- tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 10L), 10L)
tiledb_ndim(d1)

Returns the number of dimensions of the tiledb_domain

Description

Returns the number of dimensions of the tiledb_domain

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'tiledb_domain'
tiledb_ndim(object)

Arguments

object

tiledb_domain

Value

integer number of dimensions

Examples

dom <- tiledb_domain(dims = c(tiledb_dim("d1", c(0.5, 100.0), type = "FLOAT64")))
tiledb_ndim(dom)
dom <- tiledb_domain(dims = c(tiledb_dim("d1", c(0.5, 100.0), type = "FLOAT64"),
                                   tiledb_dim("d2", c(0.5, 100.0), type = "FLOAT64")))
tiledb_ndim(dom)

Creates a tiledb_ndrectangle object

Description

Creates a tiledb_ndrectangle object

Usage

tiledb_ndrectangle(dom, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

dom

A TileDB Domain object for which the NDRectangle object is created

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object

Value

The tiledb_ndrectangle object

Examples

if (tiledb_version(TRUE) >= "2.25.0") {
   dom <-tiledb_domain(dim = tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 100L), type = "INT32"))
   ndr <- tiledb_ndrectangle(dom)
}

Get the datatype of a named tiledb_ndrectangle dimension

Description

Get the datatype of a named tiledb_ndrectangle dimension

Usage

tiledb_ndrectangle_datatype(ndr, dimname)

Arguments

ndr

A TileDB NDRectangle object

dimname

A character variable with the dimension for which to get a datatype

Value

The tiledb_ndrectangle dimension datatype as a character

Examples

if (tiledb_version(TRUE) >= "2.26.0") {
   dom <- tiledb_domain(dim = tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 100L), type = "INT32"))
   ndr <- tiledb_ndrectangle(dom)
   tiledb_ndrectangle_datatype(ndr, "d1")
}

Get the datatype of a tiledb_ndrectangle dimension by index

Description

Get the datatype of a tiledb_ndrectangle dimension by index

Usage

tiledb_ndrectangle_datatype_by_ind(ndr, dim)

Arguments

ndr

A TileDB NDRectangle object

dim

Am integer value for the dimension for which to get a datatype

Value

The tiledb_ndrectangle dimension datatype as a character

Examples

if (tiledb_version(TRUE) >= "2.26.0") {
   dom <- tiledb_domain(dim = tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 100L), type = "INT32"))
   ndr <- tiledb_ndrectangle(dom)
   tiledb_ndrectangle_datatype_by_ind(ndr, 0)
}

Get the number of dimensions for tiledb_ndrectangle object

Description

Get the number of dimensions for tiledb_ndrectangle object

Usage

tiledb_ndrectangle_dim_num(ndr)

Arguments

ndr

A TileDB NDRectangle object

Value

The number of dimentiones for the tiledb_ndrectangle

Examples

if (tiledb_version(TRUE) >= "2.26.0") {
   dom <- tiledb_domain(dim = tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 100L), type = "INT32"))
   ndr <- tiledb_ndrectangle(dom)
   tiledb_ndrectangle_dim_num(ndr)
}

Get a range from a tiledb_ndrectangle object

Description

Get a range from a tiledb_ndrectangle object

Usage

tiledb_ndrectangle_get_range(ndr, dimname)

Arguments

ndr

A TileDB NDRectangle object

dimname

A character variable with the dimension for which to get a range

Value

The tiledb_ndrectangle range as a two-element vector

Examples

if (tiledb_version(TRUE) >= "2.26.0") {
   dom <- tiledb_domain(dim = tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 100L), type = "INT32"))
   ndr <- tiledb_ndrectangle(dom)
   ndr <- tiledb_ndrectangle_set_range(ndr, "d1", 50, 500)
   tiledb_ndrectangle_get_range(ndr, "d1")
}

Set a range on a tiledb_ndrectangle object

Description

Set a range on a tiledb_ndrectangle object

Usage

tiledb_ndrectangle_set_range(ndr, dimname, start, end)

Arguments

ndr

A TileDB NDRectangle object

dimname

A character variable with the dimension for which to set a range

start

The lower end of the range to be set

end

The upper end of the range to be set

Value

The modified tiledb_ndrectangle object

Start and end values have to be of the same data type as the type of the selected dimension. The set of allowed type includes the different integer types as well as string dimensions.

Examples

if (tiledb_version(TRUE) >= "2.26.0") {
   dom <-tiledb_domain(dim = tiledb_dim("d1", c(1L, 100L), type = "INT32"))
   ndr <- tiledb_ndrectangle(dom)
   ndr <- tiledb_ndrectangle_set_range(ndr, "d1", 50, 500)
}

An S4 class for a TileDB NDRectangle object

Description

An S4 class for a TileDB NDRectangle object

Slots

ptr

An external pointer to the underlying NDRectangle object


Return count of TileDB Array Metadata objects

Description

Return count of TileDB Array Metadata objects

Usage

tiledb_num_metadata(arr)

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array object

Value

A integer variable with the number of Metadata objects


List TileDB resources at a given root URI path

Description

List TileDB resources at a given root URI path

Usage

tiledb_object_ls(uri, filter = NULL, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

uri

uri path to walk

filter

optional filtering argument, default is "NULL", currently unused

ctx

tiledb_ctx object (optional)

Value

a dataframe with object type, object uri string columns


Move a TileDB resource to new uri path

Description

Raises an error if either uri is invalid, or the old uri resource is not a tiledb object

Usage

tiledb_object_mv(old_uri, new_uri, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

old_uri

old uri of existing tiledb resource

new_uri

new uri to move tiledb resource

ctx

tiledb_ctx object (optional)

Value

new uri of moved tiledb resource


Removes a TileDB resource

Description

Raises an error if the uri is invalid, or the uri resource is not a tiledb object

Usage

tiledb_object_rm(uri, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

uri

path to TileDB resource

ctx

tiledb_ctx object (optional)

Value

uri of removed TileDB resource


Return the TileDB object type string of a TileDB resource

Description

Object types:

  • "ARRAY", dense or sparse TileDB array

  • "GROUP", TileDB group

  • '"INVALID"“, not a TileDB resource

Usage

tiledb_object_type(uri, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

uri

path to TileDB resource

ctx

tiledb_ctx object (optional)

Value

TileDB object type string


Recursively discover TileDB resources at a given root URI path

Description

Recursively discover TileDB resources at a given root URI path

Usage

tiledb_object_walk(
  uri,
  order = c("PREORDER", "POSTORDER"),
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

uri

root uri path to walk

order

traversal order, one of "PREORDER" and "POSTORDER" (default "PREORDER")

ctx

tiledb_ctx object (optional)

Value

a dataframe with object type, object uri string columns


Store an object in TileDB Array Metadata under given key

Description

Store an object in TileDB Array Metadata under given key

Usage

tiledb_put_metadata(arr, key, val)

Arguments

arr

A TileDB Array object

key

A character value describing a metadata key

val

An object to be stored

Value

A boolean value indicating success


Creates a 'tiledb_query' object

Description

Creates a 'tiledb_query' object

Usage

tiledb_query(
  array,
  type = if (tiledb_version(TRUE) >= "2.12.0") c("READ", "WRITE", "DELETE",
    "MODIFY_EXCLUSIVE") else c("READ", "WRITE"),
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

array

A TileDB Array object

type

A character value that must be one of 'READ', 'WRITE', or 'DELETE' (for TileDB >= 2.12.0)

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object

Value

'tiledb_query' object


Set a range for a given query

Description

Set a range for a given query

Usage

tiledb_query_add_range(query, schema, attr, lowval, highval, stride = NULL)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

schema

A TileDB Schema object

attr

An character variable with a dimension name for which the range is set

lowval

The lower value of the range to be set

highval

The higher value of the range to be set

stride

An optional stride value for the range to be set

Value

The query object, invisibly


Set a range for a given query, also supplying type

Description

Set a range for a given query, also supplying type

Usage

tiledb_query_add_range_with_type(
  query,
  idx,
  datatype,
  lowval,
  highval,
  stride = NULL
)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

idx

An integer index, zero based, of the dimensions

datatype

A character value containing the data type

lowval

The lower value of the range to be set

highval

The highre value of the range to be set

stride

An optional stride value for the range to be set

Value

The query object, invisibly


Allocate a Query buffer for reading a character attribute

Description

Allocate a Query buffer for reading a character attribute

Usage

tiledb_query_alloc_buffer_ptr_char(sizeoffsets, sizedata, nullable = FALSE)

Arguments

sizeoffsets

A numeric value with the size of the offsets vector

sizedata

A numeric value of the size of the data string

nullable

An optional boolean indicating whether the column can have NULLs

Value

An external pointer to the allocated buffer object


Run an aggregate oprtation on the given query attribute

Description

Run an aggregate oprtation on the given query attribute

Usage

tiledb_query_apply_aggregate(
  query,
  attrname,
  operation = c("Count", "NullCount", "Min", "Max", "Mean", "Sum"),
  nullable = TRUE
)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

attrname

The name of an attribute

operation

The name of aggregation operation

nullable

A boolean toggle whether the attribute is nullable

Value

The value of the aggregation


Allocate a Query buffer for a given type

Description

This function allocates a query buffer for the given data type.

Usage

tiledb_query_buffer_alloc_ptr(
  query,
  datatype,
  ncells,
  nullable = FALSE,
  varnum = 1
)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

datatype

A character value containing the data type

ncells

A number of elements (not bytes)

nullable

Optional boolean parameter indicating whether missing values are allowed (for which another column is allocated), default is FALSE

varnum

Option intgeter parameter for the number of elemements per variable, default is one

Value

An external pointer to the allocated buffer object


Creates a 'tiledb_query_condition' object

Description

Creates a 'tiledb_query_condition' object

Usage

tiledb_query_condition(ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object; if not supplied the default context object is retrieved

Value

A 'tiledb_query_condition' object


Combine two 'tiledb_query_condition' objects

Description

Combines two query condition object using a relatiional operator. Support for operator 'AND' is generally available, the 'OR' operator is available if TileDB 2.10 or newer is used.

Usage

tiledb_query_condition_combine(lhs, rhs, op)

Arguments

lhs

A 'tiledb_query_condition' object on the left-hand side of the relation

rhs

A 'tiledb_query_condition' object on the left-hand side of the relation

op

A character value with then relation, this must be one of 'AND', 'OR' or 'NOT'.

Value

The combined 'tiledb_query_condition' object


Create a query condition for vector 'IN' and 'NOT_IN' operations

Description

Uses ‘IN’ and ‘NOT_IN’ operators on given attribute

Usage

tiledb_query_condition_create(
  name,
  values,
  op = "IN",
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

name

A character value with the scheme attribute name

values

A vector wiith the given values, supported types are integer, double, integer64 and charactor

op

(optional) A character value with the chosen set operation, this must be one of ‘IN’ or ‘NOT_IN’; default to ‘IN’

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object; if not supplied the default context object is retrieved

Value

A query condition object is returned


Initialize a 'tiledb_query_condition' object

Description

Initializes (and possibly allocates) a query condition object using a triplet of attribute name, comparison value, and operator. Six types of conditions are supported, they all take a single scalar comparison argument and attribute to compare against. At present only integer or numeric attribute comparisons are implemented.

Usage

tiledb_query_condition_init(
  attr,
  value,
  dtype,
  op,
  qc = tiledb_query_condition()
)

Arguments

attr

A character value with the scheme attribute name

value

A scalar value that the attribute is compared against

dtype

A character value with the TileDB data type of the attribute column, for example 'FLOAT64' or 'INT32'

op

A character value with then comparison operation, this must be one of 'LT', 'LE', 'GT', 'GE', 'EQ', 'NE'.

qc

(optional) A 'tiledb_query_condition' object to be initialized by this call, if none is given a new one is allocated.

Value

The initialized 'tiledb_query_condition' object


Enable use of enumeration in query condition

Description

Set a boolean toggle to signal use of enumeration in query condtion (TileDB 2.17 or later)

Usage

tiledb_query_condition_set_use_enumeration(
  qc,
  use_enum,
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

qc

A 'tiledb_query_condition' object

use_enum

A boolean to set (if TRUE) or unset (if FALSE) enumeration use

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object; if not supplied the default context object is retrieved

Value

Nothing is retuned, the function is invoked for the side effect


An S4 class for a TileDB QueryCondition object

Description

An S4 class for a TileDB QueryCondition object

Slots

ptr

An external pointer to the underlying implementation

init

A logical variable tracking if the query condition object has been initialized


Allocate and populate a Query buffer for a given object of a given data type.

Description

This function allocates a query buffer for the given data object of the given type and assigns the object content to the buffer.

Usage

tiledb_query_create_buffer_ptr(query, datatype, object)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

datatype

A character value containing the data type

object

A vector object of the given type

Value

An external pointer to the allocated buffer object


Allocate and populate a Query buffer for writing the given char vector

Description

Allocate and populate a Query buffer for writing the given char vector

Usage

tiledb_query_create_buffer_ptr_char(query, varvec)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

varvec

A vector of strings

Value

An external pointer to the allocated buffer object


Return query context object

Description

Return query context object

Usage

tiledb_query_ctx(query)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

Value

A TileDB Context object retrieved from the query


Export Query Buffer to Pair of Arrow IO Pointers

Description

This function exports the named buffer from a ‘READ’ query to two Arrow C pointers.

Usage

tiledb_query_export_buffer(query, name, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

name

A character variable identifying the buffer

ctx

tiledb_ctx object (optional)

Value

A nanoarrow object (which is an external pointer to an Arrow Array with the Arrow Schema stored as the external pointer tag) classed as an S3 object


Finalize TileDB Query

Description

Finalize TileDB Query

Usage

tiledb_query_finalize(query)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

Value

A character value, either 'READ' or 'WRITE'


Retrieve content from a Query character buffer

Description

This function uses a query buffer for a character attribute or dimension and returns its content.

Usage

tiledb_query_get_buffer_char(bufptr, sizeoffsets = 0, sizestring = 0)

Arguments

bufptr

An external pointer with a query buffer

sizeoffsets

An optional argument for the length of the internal offsets vector

sizestring

An optional argument for the length of the internal string

Value

An R object as resulting from the query


Retrieve content from a Query buffer

Description

This function uses a query buffer and returns its content.

Usage

tiledb_query_get_buffer_ptr(bufptr)

Arguments

bufptr

An external pointer with a query buffer

Value

An R object as resulting from the query


Retrieve the estimated result size for a query and attribute

Description

When reading from sparse arrays, one cannot know beforehand how big the result will be (unless one actually executes the query). This function offers a way to get the estimated result size for the given attribute. As TileDB does not actually execute the query, getting the estimated result is very fast.

Usage

tiledb_query_get_est_result_size(query, name)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

name

A variable with an attribute name

Value

An estimate of the query result size


Retrieve the estimated result size for a query and variable-sized attribute

Description

When reading variable-length attributes from either dense or sparse arrays, one cannot know beforehand how big the result will be (unless one actually executes the query). This function offers a way to get the estimated result size for the given attribute. As TileDB does not actually execute the query, getting the estimated result is very fast.

Usage

tiledb_query_get_est_result_size_var(query, name)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

name

A variable with an attribute name

Value

An estimate of the query result size


Retrieve the Number of Fragments for Query

Description

This function is only applicable to ‘WRITE’ queries.

Usage

tiledb_query_get_fragment_num(query)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

Value

An integer with the number of fragments for the given query


Retrieve the timestamp range for a given Query Fragment

Description

This function is only applicable to ‘WRITE’ queries. The time resolution in TileDB is millseconds since the epoch so an R Datetime vector is returned.

Usage

tiledb_query_get_fragment_timestamp_range(query, idx)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

idx

An integer (or numeric) index ranging from zero to the number of fragments minus 1

Value

A two-element datetime vector with the start and end time of the fragment write.


Retrieve the URI for a given Query Fragment

Description

This function is only applicable to ‘WRITE’ queries.

Usage

tiledb_query_get_fragment_uri(query, idx)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

idx

An integer (or numeric) index ranging from zero to the number of fragments minus 1

Value

An character value with the fragment URI


Get TileDB Query layout

Description

Get TileDB Query layout

Usage

tiledb_query_get_layout(query)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

Value

The TileDB Query layout as a string


Retrieve the query range for a query dimension and range index

Description

Retrieve the query range for a query dimension and range index

Usage

tiledb_query_get_range(query, dimidx, rngidx)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

dimidx

An integer or numeric index selecting the dimension

rngidx

An integer or numeric index selection the given range for the dimension

Value

An integer vector with elements start, end and stride for the query range for the given dimension and range index


Retrieve the number of ranges for a query dimension

Description

Retrieve the number of ranges for a query dimension

Usage

tiledb_query_get_range_num(query, idx)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

idx

An integer or numeric index selecting the dimension

Value

An integer with the number of query range for the given dimensions


Retrieve the query range for a variable-sized query dimension and range index

Description

Retrieve the query range for a variable-sized query dimension and range index

Usage

tiledb_query_get_range_var(query, dimidx, rngidx)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

dimidx

An integer index selecting the variable-sized dimension

rngidx

An integer index selection the given range for the dimension

Value

An string vector with elements start and end for the query range for the given dimension and range index


Import to Query Buffer from Pair of Arrow IO Pointers

Description

This function imports to the named buffer for a ‘WRITE’ query from two Arrow exerternal pointers.

Usage

tiledb_query_import_buffer(
  query,
  name,
  nanoarrowptr,
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

name

A character variable identifying the buffer

nanoarrowptr

A nanoarrow object (which is an external pointer to an Arrow Array with the Arrow Schema stored as the external pointer tag) classed as an S3 object

ctx

tiledb_ctx object (optional)

Value

The update Query external pointer is returned


Get TileDB Query result buffer element size

Description

The underlying library functions returns a pair of values as a vector of length two. The first number is the number of element offsets for variable size attributes (and always zero for fixed-sized attributes and coordinates). The second is the number of elements in the data buffer. For variable-sized attributes the first number is the number of cells read (and hence the number of offsets), the second number is the number of elements in the data buffer.

Usage

tiledb_query_result_buffer_elements(query, attr)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

attr

A character value containing the attribute

Details

As this function was first made available when only a scalar (corresponding to the second result) was returned, we still return that value.

Value

A integer with the number of elements in the results buffer for the given attribute

See Also

tiledb_query_result_buffer_elements_vec


Get TileDB Query result buffer element size pair as vector

Description

The underlying library functions returns a pair of values as a vector of length two. The first number is the number of element offsets for variable size attributes (and always zero for fixed-sized attributes and coordinates). The second is the number of elements in the data buffer. For variable-sized attributes the first number is the number of cells read (and hence the number of offsets), the second number is the number of elements in the data buffer. In the case of a nullable attribute, a third element is returned with the size of the validity buffer.

Usage

tiledb_query_result_buffer_elements_vec(query, attr, nullable = FALSE)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

attr

A character value containing the attribute

nullable

A logical variable that is ‘TRUE’ to signal that the attribute is nullable, and ‘FALSE’ otherwise

Value

A vector with the number of elements in the offsets buffer (and zero for fixed-size attribute or dimensions), the number elements in the results buffer for the given attribute, and (if nullable) a third element with the validity buffer size.

See Also

tiledb_query_result_buffer_elements


Set TileDB Query buffer

Description

This function allocates query buffers directly from R vectors in case the types match: integer, double, logical. For more general types see tiledb_query_buffer_alloc_ptr and tiledb_query_buffer_assign_ptr

Usage

tiledb_query_set_buffer(query, attr, buffer)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

attr

A character value containing the attribute

buffer

A vector providing the query buffer

Value

The modified query object, invisisibly


Assigns to a Query buffer for a given attribute

Description

This function assigns a given query buffer to a query.

Usage

tiledb_query_set_buffer_ptr(query, attr, bufptr)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

attr

A character value containing the attribute

bufptr

An external pointer with a query buffer

Value

The modified query object, invisibly


Assign a buffer to a Query attribute

Description

Assign a buffer to a Query attribute

Usage

tiledb_query_set_buffer_ptr_char(query, attr, bufptr)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

attr

A character value containing the attribute

bufptr

An external pointer with a query buffer

Value

The modified query object, invisibly


Set a query combination object for a query

Description

Set a query combination object for a query

Usage

tiledb_query_set_condition(query, qc)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

qc

A TileDB Query Combination object

Value

The modified query object, invisibly


Set TileDB Query layout

Description

Set TileDB Query layout

Usage

tiledb_query_set_layout(
  query,
  layout = c("COL_MAJOR", "ROW_MAJOR", "GLOBAL_ORDER", "UNORDERED")
)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

layout

A character variable with the layout; must be one of "COL_MAJOR", "ROW_MAJOR", "GLOBAL_ORDER", "UNORDERED")

Value

The modified query object, invisibly


Set subarray for TileDB Query object

Description

Set subarray for TileDB Query object

Usage

tiledb_query_set_subarray(query, subarray, type)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

subarray

A subarry vector object

type

An optional type as a character, if missing type is inferred from the vector.

Value

The modified query object, invisibly


Return query statistics as a JSON string

Description

Return query statistics as a JSON string

Usage

tiledb_query_stats(query)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

Value

A JSON-formatted string with context statistics


Get TileDB Query status

Description

Get TileDB Query status

Usage

tiledb_query_status(query)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

Value

A character value describing the query status


Submit TileDB Query

Description

Note that the query object may need to be finalized via tiledb_query_finalize.

Usage

tiledb_query_submit(query)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

Value

The modified query object, invisibly


Submit TileDB Query asynchronously without a callback returning immediately

Description

Note that the query object may need to be finalized via tiledb_query_finalize.

Usage

tiledb_query_submit_async(query)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

Value

The modified query object, invisibly


Return TileDB Query type

Description

Return TileDB Query type

Usage

tiledb_query_type(query)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query object

Value

A character value, either 'READ' or 'WRITE'


An S4 class for a TileDB Query object

Description

An S4 class for a TileDB Query object

Slots

ptr

An external pointer to the underlying implementation


Get Dimension or Attribute Status

Description

Note that this function is an unexported internal function that can be called using the colons as in tiledb:::tiledb_schema_get_dim_attr_status(sch).

Usage

tiledb_schema_get_dim_attr_status(sch)

Arguments

sch

A TileDB Schema object

Value

An integer vector where each element corresponds to a schema entry, and a value of one signals dimension and a value of two an attribute.


Get Dimension or Attribute Status

Description

Note that this function is an unexported internal function that can be called using the colons as in tiledb:::tiledb_schema_get_enumeration_status(sch).

Usage

tiledb_schema_get_enumeration_status(sch)

Arguments

sch

A TileDB Schema object

Value

An integer vector where each element corresponds to a schema entry, and a value of one signals dimension and a value of two an attribute.


Get all Dimension and Attribute Names

Description

Get all Dimension and Attribute Names

Usage

tiledb_schema_get_names(sch)

Arguments

sch

A TileDB Schema object

Value

A character vector of dimension and attribute names


Get all Dimension and Attribute Types

Description

Get all Dimension and Attribute Types

Usage

tiledb_schema_get_types(sch)

Arguments

sch

A TileDB Schema object

Value

A character vector of dimension and attribute data types


Succinctly describe a TileDB array schema

Description

This is an internal function that is not exported.

Usage

tiledb_schema_object(array)

Arguments

array

A TileDB Array object

Value

A list containing two data frames, one describing the overall array as well as one with descriptions about dimensions and attributes in the schema


Store a TileDB context object in the package cache

Description

Store a TileDB context object in the package cache

Usage

tiledb_set_context(ctx)

Arguments

ctx

A TileDB context object

Value

NULL, invisibly. The function is invoked for the side-effect of storing the VFS object.


Store a TileDB VFS object in the package environment

Description

Store a TileDB VFS object in the package environment

Usage

tiledb_set_vfs(vfs)

Arguments

vfs

A TileDB VFS object

Value

NULL, invisibly. The function is invoked for the side-effect of storing the VFS object.


Disable internal TileDB statistics counters

Description

This function ends the collection of internal statistics.

Usage

tiledb_stats_disable()

Dumps internal TileDB statistics to file or stdout

Description

Dumps internal TileDB statistics to file or stdout

Usage

tiledb_stats_dump(path)

Arguments

path

Character variable with path to stats file; if the empty string is passed then the result is displayed on stdout.

Examples

pth <- tempfile()
tiledb_stats_dump(pth)
cat(readLines(pth)[1:10], sep = "\n")

Enable internal TileDB statistics counters

Description

This function starts the collection of internal statistics.

Usage

tiledb_stats_enable()

Print internal TileDB statistics

Description

This function is a convenience wrapper for tiledb_stats_dump.

Usage

tiledb_stats_print()

Dumps internal TileDB statistics as JSON to a string

Description

This function requires TileDB Embedded 2.0.3 or later.

Usage

tiledb_stats_raw_dump()

Examples

txt <- tiledb_stats_raw_dump()
cat(txt, "\n")

Gets internal TileDB statistics as JSON string

Description

This function is a (now deprecated) convenience wrapper for tiledb_stats_raw_dump and returns the result as a JSON string. It required TileDB Embedded 2.0.3 or later.

Usage

tiledb_stats_raw_get()

Print internal TileDB statistics as JSON

Description

This function is a convenience wrapper for tiledb_stats_raw_dump. It required TileDB Embedded 2.0.3 or later.

Usage

tiledb_stats_raw_print()

Reset internal TileDB statistics counters

Description

This function resets the counters for internal statistics.

Usage

tiledb_stats_reset()

Constructs a tiledb_subarray object from a TileDB Query

Description

Constructs a tiledb_subarray object from a TileDB Query

Usage

tiledb_subarray(query)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query Object

Value

tiledb_subarray object


Apply a Subarray to a Query

Description

Apply a Subarray to a Query

Usage

tiledb_subarray_to_query(query, subarray)

Arguments

query

A TileDB Query Object

subarray

A TileDB Subarray Object

Value

tiledb_query object


An S4 class for a TileDB Subarray

Description

An S4 class for a TileDB Subarray

Slots

ptr

External pointer to the underlying implementation


The version of the libtiledb library

Description

The version of the libtiledb library

Usage

tiledb_version(compact = FALSE)

Arguments

compact

Logical value indicating wheter a compact package_version object should be returned

Value

An named int vector c(major, minor, patch), or if select, a package_version object

Examples

tiledb_version()
tiledb_version(compact = TRUE)

Creates a tiledb_vfs object

Description

Creates a tiledb_vfs object

Usage

tiledb_vfs(config = NULL, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

config

(optional) character vector of config parameter names, values

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object

Value

The tiledb_vfs object

Examples

# default configuration
vfs <- tiledb_vfs()

Close a TileDB VFS Filehandle

Description

Close a TileDB VFS Filehandle

Usage

tiledb_vfs_close(fh, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

fh

A TileDB VFS Filehandle external pointer as returned from tiledb_vfs_open

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object

Value

The result of the close operation is returned.


Copy a file to VFS

Description

Copy a file to VFS

Usage

tiledb_vfs_copy_file(file, uri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

file

Character variable with a local file path

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a file path

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

The uri value of the removed file


Create a VFS Bucket

Description

Create a VFS Bucket

Usage

tiledb_vfs_create_bucket(uri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a cloud bucket

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

The uri value


Create a VFS Directory

Description

Create a VFS Directory

Usage

tiledb_vfs_create_dir(uri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a diretory path

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

The uri value of the created directory


Return VFS Directory Size

Description

Return VFS Directory Size

Usage

tiledb_vfs_dir_size(uri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a file path

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

The size of the directory


Empty a VFS Bucket

Description

Empty a VFS Bucket

Usage

tiledb_vfs_empty_bucket(uri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a cloud bucket

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

The URI value that was emptied


Return VFS File Size

Description

Return VFS File Size

Usage

tiledb_vfs_file_size(uri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a file path

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

The size of the file


Check for VFS Bucket

Description

Check for VFS Bucket

Usage

tiledb_vfs_is_bucket(uri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a cloud bucket

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

A boolean value indicating if it is a valid bucket

Examples

## Not run: 
cfg <- tiledb_config()
cfg["vfs.s3.region"] <- "us-west-1"
ctx <- tiledb_ctx(cfg)
vfs <- tiledb_vfs()
tiledb_vfs_is_bucket(vfs, "s3://tiledb-public-us-west-1/test-array-4x4")

## End(Not run)

Test for VFS Directory

Description

Test for VFS Directory

Usage

tiledb_vfs_is_dir(uri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a diretory path

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

A boolean value indicating if it is a directory


Check for empty VFS Bucket

Description

Check for empty VFS Bucket

Usage

tiledb_vfs_is_empty_bucket(uri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a cloud bucket

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

A boolean value indicating if it is an empty bucket

Examples

## Not run: 
cfg <- tiledb_config()
cfg["vfs.s3.region"] <- "us-west-1"
ctx <- tiledb_ctx(cfg)
vfs <- tiledb_vfs()
tiledb_vfs_is_empty_bucket(vfs, "s3://tiledb-public-us-west-1/test-array-4x4")

## End(Not run)

Test for VFS File

Description

Test for VFS File

Usage

tiledb_vfs_is_file(uri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a file path

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

A boolean value indicating if it is a file


Return VFS Directory Listing

Description

Return VFS Directory Listing

Usage

tiledb_vfs_ls(uri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a file path

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

The content of the directory, non-recursive


Recursively list objects from given URI

Description

This functionality is currently limited to S3 URIs.

Usage

tiledb_vfs_ls_recursive(
  uri,
  vfs = tiledb_get_vfs(),
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a file path

vfs

(optiona) A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object

Value

A data.frame object with two columns for the full path and the object size in bytes


Move (or rename) a VFS Directory

Description

Move (or rename) a VFS Directory

Usage

tiledb_vfs_move_dir(olduri, newuri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

olduri

Character variable with an existing URI describing a directory path

newuri

Character variable with a new desired URI directory path

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

The newuri value of the moved directory


Move (or rename) a VFS File

Description

Move (or rename) a VFS File

Usage

tiledb_vfs_move_file(olduri, newuri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

olduri

Character variable with an existing URI describing a file path

newuri

Character variable with a new desired URI file path

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

The newuri value of the moved file


Open a TileDB VFS Filehandle for reading or writing

Description

Open a TileDB VFS Filehandle for reading or writing

Usage

tiledb_vfs_open(
  binfile,
  mode = c("READ", "WRITE", "APPEND"),
  vfs = tiledb_get_vfs(),
  ctx = tiledb_get_context()
)

Arguments

binfile

A character variable describing the (binary) file to be opened

mode

A character variable with value ‘READ’, ‘WRITE’ or ‘APPEND’

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object

Value

A TileDB VFS Filehandle object (as an external pointer)


Read from a TileDB VFS Filehandle

Description

This interface currently defaults to reading an integer vector. This is suitable for R objects as a raw vector used for (de)serialization can be mapped easily to an integer vector. It is also possible to memcpy to the contiguous memory of an integer vector should other (non-R) data be transferred.

Usage

tiledb_vfs_read(fh, offset, nbytes, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

fh

A TileDB VFS Filehandle external pointer as returned from tiledb_vfs_open

offset

A scalar value with the byte offset from the beginning of the file with a of zero.

nbytes

A scalar value with the number of bytes to be read.

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object

Value

The binary file content is returned as an integer vector.


Remove a VFS Bucket

Description

Remove a VFS Bucket

Usage

tiledb_vfs_remove_bucket(uri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a cloud bucket

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

The uri value


Remove a VFS Directory

Description

Remove a VFS Directory

Usage

tiledb_vfs_remove_dir(uri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a diretory path

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

The uri value of the removed directory


Remove a VFS File

Description

Remove a VFS File

Usage

tiledb_vfs_remove_file(uri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a file path

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

The uri value of the removed file


Serialize an R Object to a VFS-accessible URI

Description

Serialize an R Object to a VFS-accessible URI

Usage

tiledb_vfs_serialize(obj, uri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

obj

An R object which will be passed to serialize()

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a file path to an RDS file

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

The uri is returned invisibly


Sync a TileDB VFS Filehandle

Description

Sync a TileDB VFS Filehandle

Usage

tiledb_vfs_sync(fh, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

fh

A TileDB VFS Filehandle external pointer as returned from tiledb_vfs_open

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object

Value

The result of the sync operation is returned.


Touch a VFS URI Resource

Description

Touch a VFS URI Resource

Usage

tiledb_vfs_touch(uri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a bucket, file or directory

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

The uri value


Unserialize an R Object from a VFS-accessible URI

Description

Unserialize an R Object from a VFS-accessible URI

Usage

tiledb_vfs_unserialize(uri, vfs = tiledb_get_vfs())

Arguments

uri

Character variable with a URI describing a file path to an RDS file

vfs

A TileDB VFS object; default is to use a cached value.

Value

The unserialized object


Write to a TileDB VFS Filehandle

Description

This interface currently defaults to using an integer vector. This is suitable for R objects as the raw vector result from serialization can be mapped easily to an integer vector. It is also possible to memcpy to the contiguous memory of an integer vector should other (non-R) data be transferred.

Usage

tiledb_vfs_write(fh, vec, ctx = tiledb_get_context())

Arguments

fh

A TileDB VFS Filehandle external pointer as returned from tiledb_vfs_open

vec

An integer vector of content to be written

ctx

(optional) A TileDB Ctx object

Value

The result of the write operation is returned.


An S4 class for a TileDB VFS object

Description

An S4 class for a TileDB VFS object

Slots

ptr

An external pointer to the underlying implementation


Create a custom file connection

Description

Create a custom file connection

Usage

vfs_file(description, mode = "", verbosity = 0L)

Arguments

description

path to a filename; contrary to rconnection a connection object is not supported.

mode

character string. A description of how to open the connection if it is to be opened upon creation e.g. "rb". Default "" (empty string) means to not open the connection on creation - user must still call open(). Note: If an "open" string is provided, the user must still call close() otherwise the contents of the file aren't completely flushed until the connection is garbage collected.

verbosity

integer value 0, 1, or 2. Default: 0. Set to 0 for no debugging messages, 1 for some high-level messages and verbosity = 2 for all debugging messages.

Details

This vfs_file() connection works like the file() connection in R itself.

This connection works with both ASCII and binary data, e.g. using readLines() and readBin().

Examples

## Not run: 
tmp <- tempfile()
dat <- as.raw(1:255)
writeBin(dat, vfs_file(tmp))
readBin(vfs_file(tmp),  raw(), 1000)

## End(Not run)