Calculates which objects from a table have a column that is within the given bounds. An object from the table identified by input parameter table_name is added to the view input parameter view_name if its column is within [input parameter lower_bound, input parameter upper_bound] (inclusive). The operation is synchronous. The response provides a count of the number of objects which passed the bound filter. Although this functionality can also be accomplished with the standard filter function, it is more efficient.
For track objects, the count reflects how many points fall within the given bounds (which may not include all the track points of any given track).
Name | Type | Description | ||||
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table_name | string | Name of the table on which the filter by range operation will be performed. Must be an existing table. | ||||
view_name | string | If provided, then this will be the name of the view containing the results. Has the same naming restrictions as tables. The default value is ''. | ||||
column_name | string | Name of a column on which the operation would be applied. | ||||
lower_bound | double | Value of the lower bound (inclusive). | ||||
upper_bound | double | Value of the upper bound (inclusive). | ||||
options | map of string to strings | Optional parameters. The default value is an empty map ( {} ).
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Name | Type | Description |
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count | long | The number of records passing the range filter. |
info | map of string to strings | Additional information. |