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ARROW-9280: [Rust] [Parquet] Calculate page and column statistics #7622

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Allow writer to provide pre-calculated stats

Allow writer to provide pre-calculated stats
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@sunchao sunchao closed this in 12b30dd Jul 3, 2020
sgnkc pushed a commit to sgnkc/arrow that referenced this pull request Jul 6, 2020
Allow writer to provide pre-calculated stats

Closes apache#7622 from zeevm/calculate_parquet_statistics

Authored-by: Ze'ev Maor <zeevm@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Chao Sun <sunchao@apache.org>
andygrove pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 19, 2020
…stics

Prior to this PR,  the following output is printed during local execution of a test:

```
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
```
It appears to have been introduced in 12b30dd / #7622, likely mistakenly. FYI @zeevm and @sunchao

Closes #8006 from alamb/alamb/ARROW-9800-println

Authored-by: alamb <andrew@nerdnetworks.org>
Signed-off-by: Andy Grove <andygrove73@gmail.com>
emkornfield pushed a commit to emkornfield/arrow that referenced this pull request Sep 8, 2020
…stics

Prior to this PR,  the following output is printed during local execution of a test:

```
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
```
It appears to have been introduced in apache@12b30dd / apache#7622, likely mistakenly. FYI @zeevm and @sunchao

Closes apache#8006 from alamb/alamb/ARROW-9800-println

Authored-by: alamb <andrew@nerdnetworks.org>
Signed-off-by: Andy Grove <andygrove73@gmail.com>
emkornfield pushed a commit to emkornfield/arrow that referenced this pull request Oct 16, 2020
…stics

Prior to this PR,  the following output is printed during local execution of a test:

```
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
```
It appears to have been introduced in apache@12b30dd / apache#7622, likely mistakenly. FYI @zeevm and @sunchao

Closes apache#8006 from alamb/alamb/ARROW-9800-println

Authored-by: alamb <andrew@nerdnetworks.org>
Signed-off-by: Andy Grove <andygrove73@gmail.com>
alamb added a commit to apache/arrow-rs that referenced this pull request Apr 20, 2021
…stics

Prior to this PR,  the following output is printed during local execution of a test:

```
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
```
It appears to have been introduced in apache/arrow@48c3771 / apache/arrow#7622, likely mistakenly. FYI @zeevm and @sunchao

Closes #8006 from alamb/alamb/ARROW-9800-println

Authored-by: alamb <andrew@nerdnetworks.org>
Signed-off-by: Andy Grove <andygrove73@gmail.com>
GeorgeAp pushed a commit to sirensolutions/arrow that referenced this pull request Jun 7, 2021
…stics

Prior to this PR,  the following output is printed during local execution of a test:

```
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
min: [0] 1
max: [1] 1
```
It appears to have been introduced in apache@12b30dd / apache#7622, likely mistakenly. FYI @zeevm and @sunchao

Closes apache#8006 from alamb/alamb/ARROW-9800-println

Authored-by: alamb <andrew@nerdnetworks.org>
Signed-off-by: Andy Grove <andygrove73@gmail.com>
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