Class PartitionRange (3.25.0)
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PartitionRange ( start = None , end = None , interval = None , _properties = None )
Definition of the ranges for range partitioning.
Note:
Beta . The integer range partitioning feature is in a pre-release
state and might change or have limited support.
Parameters
Name
Description
start
Optional[int]
Sets the start property.
end
Optional[int]
Sets the end property.
interval
Optional[int]
Sets the interval property.
_properties
Optional[dict]
Private. Used to construct object from API resource.
Properties
end
int: The end of range partitioning, exclusive.
interval
int: The width of each interval.
start
int: The start of range partitioning, inclusive.
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