Hi Shushant, There is currently only 2 possible values for it. UniformSplit and HexStringSplit . UniformSplit will evenly split the regions using binary keys. Therefore, values might vary from 0x00 to 0xFF. On the other side, HexStringSplit will create regions using hexadecimal strings values only. Those keys will be more readable and will vary from “0” to “F”. Creating 3 regions using HexStringSplit will give you “55555555” and “aaaaaaaa” as region’s boundaries. Indeed, it will split based on the string representation of “0” and of “F”. Creating 3 regions using UniformSplit will give you “UUUUUUUU” and “\xAA\xAA\xAA\xAA\xAA\xAA\xAA\xAA” as region boundaries. Which make sense since U code is 85 and \xAA represents 170. 85 represents a third of 255 and 170 represents 2 thirds.
HTH, JMS 2016-05-31 10:29 GMT-04:00 Shushant Arora <[email protected]>: > 1.Can I use Uniform split for non hex keys? > 2.if yes, how to specify key range for split. > 3.If no then whats the diff between HexSplit and Uniform Split. > > Thanks! >
