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Hive Function Meta commands
SHOW FUNCTIONS lists Hive functions and operators
DESCRIBE FUNCTION [function name] displays short description
of the function
DESCRIBE FUNCTION EXTENDED [function name] access extended
description of the function
Types of Hive Functions
UDF is a function that takes one or more columns from a row as
argument and returns a single value or object. Eg: concat(col1, col2)
UDTF takes zero or more inputs and and produces multiple
columns or rows of output. Eg: explode()
Macros a function that users other Hive functions.
Hive Function Cheat Sheet
Date Functions
Mathematical Functions
String Functions
Collection Functions
UDAF
UDTF
Conditional Functions
Functions for Text Analytics
How To Develop UDFs
package org.apache.hadoop.hive.contrib.udf.example;
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import java.util.Date;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.exec.UDF;
@Description(name = "YourUDFName",
value = "_FUNC_(InputDataType) - using the input datatype X argument, "+
"returns YYY.",
extended = "Example:\n"
+ " > SELECT _FUNC_(InputDataType) FROM tablename;")
public class YourUDFName extends UDF{
..
public YourUDFName( InputDataType InputValue ){
..;
}
public String evaluate( InputDataType InputValue ){
..;
}
}
How To Develop UDFs, GenericUDFs, UDAFs, and UDTFs
public class YourUDFName extends UDF{
public class YourGenericUDFName extends GenericUDF {..}
public class YourGenericUDAFName extends AbstractGenericUDAFResolver {..}
public class YourGenericUDTFName extends GenericUDTF {..}
How To Deploy / Drop UDFs
At start of each session:
ADD JAR /full_path_to_jar/YourUDFName.jar;
CREATE TEMPORARY FUNCTION YourUDFName AS 'org.apache.hadoop.hive.contrib.udf.example.
At the end of each session:
DROP TEMPORARY FUNCTION IF EXISTS YourUDFName;
Date Functions
The following built-in date functions are supported in hive:
Return
Ty p e
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N a m e ( S i g n a t u re )
Example
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N a m e ( S i g n a t u re )
Example
string
from_unixtime(bigint unixtime[,
string format])
Converts the number of seconds from unix
epoch (1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC) to a string
representing the timestamp of that moment
in the current system time zone in the
format of 1970-01-01 00:00:00
bigint
unix_timestamp()
Gets current time stamp using the default
time zone.
bigint
unix_timestamp(string date)
Converts time string in format yyyy-MM-dd
HH:mm:ss to Unix time stamp, return 0 if
fail: unix_timestamp(2009-03-20 11:30:01) =
1237573801
bigint
unix_timestamp(string date,
string pattern)
Convert time string with given pattern to
Unix time stamp, return 0 if fail:
unix_timestamp(2009-03-20, yyyy-MM-dd)
= 1237532400
string
to_date(string timestamp)
Returns the date part of a timestamp string:
to_date(1970-01-01 00:00:00) =
1970-01-01
int
year(string date)
Returns the year part of a date or a
timestamp string: year(1970-01-01
00:00:00) = 1970, year(1970-01-01) = 1970
int
month(string date)
Returns the month part of a date or a
timestamp string: month(1970-11-01
00:00:00) = 11, month(1970-11-01) = 11
int
day(string date)
dayofmonth(date)
Return the day part of a date or a timestamp
string: day(1970-11-01 00:00:00) = 1,
day(1970-11-01) = 1
int
hour(string date)
Returns the hour of the timestamp:
hour(2009-07-30 12:58:59) = 12,
hour(12:58:59) = 12
int
minute(string date)
Returns the minute of the timestamp
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Return
Ty p e
N a m e ( S i g n a t u re )
Example
int
second(string date)
Returns the second of the timestamp
int
weekofyear(string date)
Return the week number of a timestamp
string: weekofyear(1970-11-01 00:00:00) =
44, weekofyear(1970-11-01) = 44
int
datediff(string enddate, string
startdate)
Return the number of days from startdate to
enddate: datediff(2009-03-01, 2009-02-27)
=2
string
date_add(string startdate, int
days)
Add a number of days to startdate:
date_add(2008-12-31, 1) = 2009-01-01
string
date_sub(string startdate, int
days)
Subtract a number of days to startdate:
date_sub(2008-12-31, 1) = 2008-12-30
timestamp
from_utc_timestamp(timestamp,
string timezone)
Assumes given timestamp ist UTC and
converts to given timezone (as of Hive 0.8.0)
timestamp
to_utc_timestamp(timestamp,
string timezone)
Assumes given timestamp is in given
timezone and converts to UTC (as of
Hive 0.8.0)
Mathematical Functions
The following built-in mathematical functions are supported in hive; most return NULL when the argument(
are NULL:
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R e t u r n Ty p e
N a m e ( S i g n a t u re )
Example
BIGINT
round(double a)
Returns the rounded BIGINT value of the double
DOUBLE
round(double a, int d)
Returns the double rounded to d decimal places
BIGINT
oor(double a)
Returns the maximum BIGINT value that is
equal or less than the double
BIGINT
ceil(double a), ceiling(double
a)
Returns the minimum BIGINT value that is equa
or greater than the double
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R e t u r n Ty p e
N a m e ( S i g n a t u re )
Example
double
rand(), rand(int seed)
Returns a random number (that changes from
row to row) that is distributed uniformly from 0
to 1. Speciying the seed will make sure the
generated random number sequence is
deterministic.
double
exp(double a)
Returns ea where e is the base of the natural
logarithm
double
ln(double a)
Returns the natural logarithm of the argument
double
log10(double a)
Returns the base-10 logarithm of the argument
double
log2(double a)
Returns the base-2 logarithm of the argument
double
log(double base, double a)
Return the base base logarithm of the
argument
double
pow(double a, double p),
power(double a, double p)
Return ap
double
sqrt(double a)
Returns the square root of a
string
bin(BIGINT a)
Returns the number in binary format
string
hex(BIGINT a) hex(string a)
If the argument is an int, hex returns the
number as a string in hex format. Otherwise if
the number is a string, it converts each
character into its hex representation and
returns the resulting string.
string
unhex(string a)
Inverse of hex. Interprets each pair of
characters as a hexidecimal number and
converts to the character represented by the
number.
string
conv(BIGINT num, int
from_base, int to_base),
conv(STRING num, int
from_base, int to_base)
Converts a number from a given base to
another
double
abs(double a)
Returns the absolute value
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R e t u r n Ty p e
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Example
int double
pmod(int a, int b)
pmod(double a, double b)
Returns the positive value of a mod b
double
sin(double a)
Returns the sine of a (a is in radians)
double
asin(double a)
Returns the arc sin of x if -1<=a<=1 or null
otherwise
double
cos(double a)
Returns the cosine of a (a is in radians)
double
acos(double a)
Returns the arc cosine of x if -1<=a<=1 or null
otherwise
tan(double
a)
tan(double a)
Returns the tangent of a (a is in radians)
double
atan(double a)
Returns the arctangent of a
double
degrees(double a)
Converts value of a from radians to degrees
double
radians(double a)
Converts value of a from degrees to radians
int double
positive(int a), positive(double
a)
Returns a
int double
negative(int a),
negative(double a)
Returns -a
oat
sign(double a)
Returns the sign of a as 1.0 or -1.0
double
e()
Returns the value of e
double
pi()
Returns the value of pi
String Functions
The following are built-in String functions are supported in hive:
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Example
int
ascii(string str)
Returns the numeric value of
the rst character of str
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R e t u r n Ty p e
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Example
string
concat(string|binary A,
string|binary B)
Returns the string or bytes
resulting from concatenating
the strings or bytes passed in
as parameters in order. e.g.
concat(foo, bar) results in
foobar. Note that this function
can take any number of input
strings.
array<struct<string,double>>
context_ngrams(array<array>,
array, int K, int pf)
Returns the top-k contextual
N-grams from a set of
tokenized sentences, given a
string of context.
See StatisticsAndDataMining fo
more information.
string
concat_ws(string SEP, string A,
string B)
Like concat() above, but with
custom separator SEP.
string
concat_ws(string SEP, array)
Like concat_ws() above, but
taking an array of strings. (as o
Hive 0.9.0)
int
nd_in_set(string str, string
strList)
Returns the rst occurance of
str in strList where strList is a
comma-delimited string.
Returns null if either argument
is null. Returns 0 if the rst
argument contains any
commas. e.g. nd_in_set(ab,
abc,b,ab,c,def) returns 3
string
format_number(number x, int
d)
Formats the number X to a
format like #,###,###.##,
rounded to D decimal places,
and returns the result as a
string. If D is 0, the result has
no decimal point or fractional
part. (as of Hive 0.10.0)
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R e t u r n Ty p e
N a m e ( S i g n a t u re )
Example
string
get_json_object(string
json_string, string path)
Extract json object from a json
string based on json path
specied, and return json strin
of the extracted json object. It
will return null if the input json
string is invalid.NOTE: The json
path can only have the
characters [0-9a-z_], i.e., no
upper-case or special
characters. Also, the keys
*cannot start with numbers.*
This is due to restrictions on
Hive column names.
boolean
in_le(string str, string
lename)
Returns true if the string str
appears as an entire line in
lename.
int
instr(string str, string substr)
Returns the position of the rs
occurence of substr in str
int
length(string A)
Returns the length of the strin
int
locate(string substr, string
str[, int pos])
Returns the position of the rs
occurrence of substr in str afte
position pos
string
lower(string A) lcase(string A)
string
lpad(string str, int len, string
pad)
Returns str, left-padded with
pad to a length of len
string
ltrim(string A)
Returns the string resulting
from trimming spaces from the
beginning(left hand side) of A
e.g. ltrim( foobar ) results in
foobar
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R e t u r n Ty p e
N a m e ( S i g n a t u re )
Example
array<struct<string,double>>
ngrams(array<array >, int N,
int K, int pf)
Returns the top-k N-grams from
a set of tokenized sentences,
such as those returned by the
sentences() UDAF.
See StatisticsAndDataMining fo
more information.
string
parse_url(string urlString,
string partToExtract [, string
keyToExtract])
Returns the specied part from
the URL. Valid values for
partToExtract include HOST,
PATH, QUERY, REF, PROTOCOL,
AUTHORITY, FILE, and
USERINFO. e.g.
parse_url(http://facebook.com
/path1/p.php?k1=v1&
k2=v2#Ref1, HOST) returns
facebook.com. Also a value of
a particular key in QUERY can
be extracted by providing the
key as the third argument, e.g.
parse_url(http://facebook.com
/path1/p.php?k1=v1&
k2=v2#Ref1, QUERY, k1)
returns v1.
string
printf(String format, Obj
args)
Returns the input formatted
according do printf-style forma
strings (as of Hive 0.9.0)
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R e t u r n Ty p e
N a m e ( S i g n a t u re )
Example
string
regexp_extract(string subject,
string pattern, int index)
Returns the string extracted
using the pattern. e.g.
regexp_extract(foothebar,
foo(.*?)(bar), 2) returns bar.
Note that some care is
necessary in using predened
character classes: using \s as
the second argument will
match the letter s; s is
necessary to match whitespace
etc. The index parameter is th
Java regex Matcher group()
method index. See docs/api
/java/util/regex/Matcher.html
for more information on the
index or Java regex group()
method.
string
regexp_replace(string
INITIAL_STRING, string
PATTERN, string
REPLACEMENT)
Returns the string resulting
from replacing all substrings in
INITIAL_STRING that match the
java regular expression syntax
dened in PATTERN with
instances of REPLACEMENT, e.g
regexp_replace(foobar,
oo|ar, ) returns fb. Note
that some care is necessary in
using predened character
classes: using \s as the second
argument will match the letter
s; s is necessary to match
whitespace, etc.
string
repeat(string str, int n)
Repeat str n times
string
reverse(string A)
Returns the reversed string
string
rpad(string str, int len, string
pad)
Returns str, right-padded with
pad to a length of len
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R e t u r n Ty p e
N a m e ( S i g n a t u re )
Example
string
rtrim(string A)
Returns the string resulting
from trimming spaces from the
end(right hand side) of A e.g.
rtrim( foobar ) results in
foobar
array<array>
sentences(string str, string
lang, string locale)
Tokenizes a string of natural
language text into words and
sentences, where each
sentence is broken at the
appropriate sentence boundar
and returned as an array of
words. The lang and locale ar
optional arguments. e.g.
sentences(Hello there! How ar
you?) returns ( (Hello, there
(How, are, you) )
string
space(int n)
Return a string of n spaces
array
split(string str, string pat)
Split str around pat (pat is a
regular expression)
map<string,string>
str_to_map(text[, delimiter1,
delimiter2])
Splits text into key-value pairs
using two delimiters. Delimiter
separates text into K-V pairs,
and Delimiter2 splits each K-V
pair. Default delimiters are ,
for delimiter1 and = for
delimiter2.
string
substr(string|binary A, int
start) substring(string|binary
A, int start)
Returns the substring or slice o
the byte array of A starting
from start position till the end
of string A e.g. substr(foobar,
4) results in bar
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R e t u r n Ty p e
N a m e ( S i g n a t u re )
Example
string
substr(string|binary A, int
start, int len)
substring(string|binary A, int
start, int len)
Returns the substring or slice o
the byte array of A starting
from start position with length
len e.g. substr(foobar, 4, 1)
results in b
string
translate(string input, string
from, string to)
Translates the input string by
replacing the characters
present in the from string with
the corresponding characters i
the to string. This is similar to
the translatefunction
in PostgreSQL. If any of the
parameters to this UDF are
NULL, the result is NULL as we
(available as of Hive 0.10.0)
string
trim(string A)
Returns the string resulting
from trimming spaces from
both ends of A e.g. trim( fooba
) results in foobar
string
upper(string A) ucase(string
A)
Returns the string resulting
from converting all characters
of A to upper case e.g.
upper(fOoBaR) results in
FOOBAR
Collection Functions
The following built-in collection functions are supported in hive:
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Ty p e
N a m e ( S i g n a t u re )
Example
int
size(Map)
Returns the number of elements in the map type
int
size(Array)
Returns the number of elements in the array type
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Return
Ty p e
N a m e ( S i g n a t u re )
Example
array
map_keys(Map)
Returns an unordered array containing the keys of the
input map
array
map_values(Map)
Returns an unordered array containing the values of the
input map
boolean
array_contains(Array,
value)
Returns TRUE if the array contains value
array
sort_array(Array)
Sorts the input array in ascending order according to the
natural ordering of the array elements and returns it (as
of version 0.9.0)
Built-in Aggregate Functions (UDAF)
The following are built-in aggregate functions are supported in Hive:
Return
Ty p e
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Example
bigint
count(*), count(expr),
count(DISTINCT expr[,
expr_.])
count(*) Returns the total number of retrieved
rows, including rows containing NULL values;
count(expr) Returns the number of rows for which
the supplied expression is non-NULL;
count(DISTINCT expr[, expr]) Returns the number
of rows for which the supplied expression(s) are
unique and non-NULL.
double
sum(col), sum(DISTINCT col)
Returns the sum of the elements in the group or the
sum of the distinct values of the column in the
group
double
avg(col), avg(DISTINCT col)
Returns the average of the elements in the group or
the average of the distinct values of the column in
the group
double
min(col)
Returns the minimum of the column in the group
double
max(col)
Returns the maximum value of the column in the
group
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Return
Ty p e
N a m e ( S i g n a t u re )
Example
double
variance(col), var_pop(col)
Returns the variance of a numeric column in the
group
double
var_samp(col)
Returns the unbiased sample variance of a numeric
column in the group
double
stddev_pop(col)
Returns the standard deviation of a numeric column
in the group
double
stddev_samp(col)
Returns the unbiased sample standard deviation of
a numeric column in the group
double
covar_pop(col1, col2)
Returns the population covariance of a pair of
numeric columns in the group
double
covar_samp(col1, col2)
Returns the sample covariance of a pair of a
numeric columns in the group
double
corr(col1, col2)
Returns the Pearson coecient of correlation of a
pair of a numeric columns in the group
double
percentile(BIGINT col, p)
Returns the exact pth percentile of a column in the
group (does not work with oating point types). p
must be between 0 and 1. NOTE: A true percentile
can only be computed for integer values. Use
PERCENTILE_APPROX if your input is non-integral.
array
percentile(BIGINT col,
array(p1 [, p2]))
Returns the exact percentiles p1, p2, of a column
in the group (does not work with oating point
types). pi must be between 0 and 1. NOTE: A true
percentile can only be computed for integer values.
Use PERCENTILE_APPROX if your input is
non-integral.
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Example
double
percentile_approx(DOUBLE
col, p [, B])
Returns an approximate pth percentile of a numeric
column (including oating point types) in the group.
The B parameter controls approximation accuracy at
the cost of memory. Higher values yield better
approximations, and the default is 10,000. When the
number of distinct values in col is smaller than B,
this gives an exact percentile value.
array
percentile_approx(DOUBLE
col, array(p1 [, p2]) [, B])
Same as above, but accepts and returns an array of
percentile values instead of a single one.
array
histogram_numeric(col, b)
Computes a histogram of a numeric column in the
group using b non-uniformly spaced bins. The
output is an array of size b of double-valued (x,y)
coordinates that represent the bin centers and
heights
array
collect_set(col)
Returns a set of objects with duplicate elements
eliminated
Built-in Table-Generating Functions (UDTF)
Normal user-dened functions, such as concat(), take in a single input row and output a single output row.
contrast, table-generating functions transform a single input row to multiple output rows.
R e t u r n Ty p e
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inline(ARRAY<STRUCT[,STRUCT]>)
Explodes an array of structs into a table (as of
Hive 0.10)
Explode
explode() takes in an array as an input and
outputs the elements of the array as separate
rows. UDTFs can be used in the SELECT
expression list and as a part of LATERAL VIEW.
Conditional Functions
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N a m e ( S i g n a t u re )
Example
if(boolean testCondition, T
valueTrue, T valueFalseOrNull)
Return valueTrue when testCondition is true,
returns valueFalseOrNull otherwise
COALESCE(T v1, T v2, )
Return the rst v that is not NULL, or NULL if
all vs are NULL
CASE a WHEN b THEN c [WHEN d
THEN e]* [ELSE f] END
When a = b, returns c; when a = d, return e;
else return f
CASE WHEN a THEN b [WHEN c
THEN d]* [ELSE e] END
When a = true, returns b; when c = true,
return d; else return e
Functions for Text Analytics
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Example
array<struct<string,double>>
context_ngrams(array<array>,
array, int K, int pf)
Returns the top-k contextual
N-grams from a set of
tokenized sentences, given a
string of context.
See StatisticsAndDataMining fo
more information.N-grams are
subsequences of length N
drawn from a longer sequence
The purpose of the ngrams()
UDAF is to nd the k most
frequent n-grams from one or
more sequences. It can be use
in conjunction with the
sentences() UDF to analyze
unstructured natural language
text, or the collect() function to
analyze more general string
data.
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array<struct<string,double>>
ngrams(array<array>, int N,
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Returns the top-k N-grams from
a set of tokenized sentences,
such as those returned by the
sentences() UDAF.
See StatisticsAndDataMining fo
more information.Contextual
n-grams are similar to n-grams
but allow you to specify a
context string around which
n-grams are to be estimated.
For example, you can specify
that youre only interested in
nding the most common
two-word phrases in text that
follow the context I love. You
could achieve the same result
by manually stripping
sentences of non-contextual
content and then passing them
to ngrams(), but
context_ngrams() makes it
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