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Philip (flip) Kromer updated PIG-3939:
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Status: Open (was: Patch Available)
Hold on merging this -- have to finish the last part of the test function
> SPRINTF function to format strings using a printf-style template
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> Key: PIG-3939
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIG-3939
> Project: Pig
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: impl, internal-udfs
> Reporter: Philip (flip) Kromer
> Assignee: Philip (flip) Kromer
> Labels: builtin, formatted, function, string, udf
> Attachments:
> 0001-SPRINTF-function-to-format-strings-using-a-printf-st.patch
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> Pig should provide a function to format output using java.util.Formatter
> (printf-style) templates.
> {code}
> SPRINTF('%6s|%-8s|%2$,10d %2$8x %3$1TFT%<tT%<tz', 'yay', 1234567,
> ToMilliSeconds(CurrentTime()))
> -- ' yay|1234567 | 1,234,567 12d687 2014-05-15T08:22:26-0500'
> {code}
> I've written a UDF implementing SPRINTF(...), a variable-arguments function
> that accepts a string and any number of objects and returns a string. It
> counts on the java.util.Formatter to do its type-conversion, which works
> quite well. It doesn't appreciates pig's Dates for datetime formats ('%t'),
> but is quite happy with epoch milliseconds as shown above.
> Patch forthcoming.
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