On Sun, 2024-06-23 at 17:57 -0700, Gurjeet Singh wrote: > Is there a desire to have a division operator / that takes dividend > and divisor of types interval, and results in a quotient of type > double precision. > > This would be helpful in calculating how many times the divisor > interval can fit into the dividend interval. > > To complement this division operator, it would be desirable to also > have a remainder operator %. > > For example, > > ('365 days'::interval / '5 days'::interval) => 73 > ('365 days'::interval % '5 days'::interval) => 0 > > ('365 days'::interval / '3 days'::interval) => 121 > ('365 days'::interval % '3 days'::interval) => 2
I think that is a good idea in principle, but I have one complaint, and one thing should be discussed. The complaint is that the result should be double precision or numeric. I'd want the result of '1 minute' / '8 seconds' to be 7.5. That would match how the multiplication operator works. What should be settled is how to handle divisions that are not well defined. For example, what is '1 year' / '1 day'? - 365.24217, because that is the number of solar days in a solar year? - 365, because we don't consider leap years? - 360, because we use the usual conversion of 1 month -> 30 days? Yours, Laurenz Albe