Re: Absolute value of intervals - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jasen Betts
Subject Re: Absolute value of intervals
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Msg-id hcmg6u$55l$3@reversiblemaps.ath.cx
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In response to Absolute value of intervals  (Joshua Berry <yoberi@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: Absolute value of intervals  (Joshua Berry <yoberi@gmail.com>)
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On 2009-10-27, Joshua Berry <yoberi@gmail.com> wrote:
> I couldn't find the operator '@' for intervals and found this thread
> from over six years ago:
> http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2003-09/msg00292.php
>
>| "Claudio Lapidus" <clapidus@hotmail.com> writes:
>| > Bruce Momjian wrote:
>| >> Why would you want an abolute value of a negative interval?
>|
>| > Because I'm trying to match pairs of records that satisfy certain criteria,
>|
>| Given that we have a unary-minus operator for intervals, I see no
>| conceptual objection to having an absolute-value operator (and \do shows
>| that interval is the only standard datatype that has the former but not
>| the latter).
>|
>| However, given that it doesn't seem to be a really widely useful
>| operator, I think this is the kind of itch that you'll have to scratch
>| yourself.  Send us a patch and it'll get into the next release ...
>|
>|             regards, tom lane
>
> Is this is the case now? I have some data that is related but requires
> fuzzy joining on timestamps within a time interval.
>
> I'd like to be able to do this:
> select * from enviados e, recibidos r where  @ (e.fecha - r.fecha) <
> interval '1 second'

for this case: convert to seconds and then do abs.

 select * from enviados e, recibidos r where abs(extract ( epoch from
 (e.fecha - r.fecha) )) < 1

thanks for sparking an interesting discussion.

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