// see DbFile.java for javadocs public DbFileIterator iterator(TransactionId tid) { try { return new HeapFileIterator(tid, this); } catch (DbException dbe) { dbe.printStackTrace(); } catch (TransactionAbortedException transe) { transe.printStackTrace(); } catch (NoSuchElementException nosuche) { nosuche.printStackTrace(); } return null; }
/** * Create a new TableStats object, that keeps track of statistics on each column of a table * * @param tableid The table over which to compute statistics * @param ioCostPerPage The cost per page of IO. This doesn't differentiate between * sequential-scan IO and disk seeks. */ public TableStats(int tableid, int ioCostPerPage) { // For this function, we use the DbFile for the table in question, // then scan through its tuples and calculate the values that you // to build the histograms. // TODO: Fill out the rest of the constructor. // Feel free to change anything already written, it's only a guideline this.ioCostPerPage = ioCostPerPage; DbFile file = Database.getCatalog().getDbFile(tableid); tupleDesc = file.getTupleDesc(); numPages = ((HeapFile) file).numPages(); numTuples = 0; int numFields = tupleDesc.numFields(); // TODO: what goes here? statistics = new ArrayList<Object>(); for (int i = 0; i < numFields; i++) { if (Type.INT_TYPE.equals(tupleDesc.getFieldType(i))) { statistics.add(new IntStatistics(NUM_HIST_BINS)); } else { statistics.add(new StringHistogram(NUM_HIST_BINS)); } } final DbFileIterator iter = file.iterator(null); try { iter.open(); while (iter.hasNext()) { Tuple t = iter.next(); numTuples++; // TODO: and here? for (int i = 0; i < numFields; i++) { if (Type.INT_TYPE.equals(tupleDesc.getFieldType(i))) { ((IntStatistics) statistics.get(i)).addValue(((IntField) t.getField(i)).getValue()); } else { ((StringHistogram) statistics.get(i)) .addValue(((StringField) t.getField(i)).getValue()); } } } iter.close(); } catch (DbException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } catch (TransactionAbortedException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } }