kmTonm (Function)
This converts the input given in kilometers into nanometers.
Syntax
<DOUBLE> unitconversion:kmTonm(<INT|LONG|FLOAT|DOUBLE> p1)
Query Parameters
Name | Description | Default Value | Possible Data Types | Optional | Dynamic |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
p1 | The value that needs to be converted from kilometers into nanometers. | INT LONG FLOAT DOUBLE | No | Yes |
Example 1
SELECT unitconversion:kmTonm(1) AS nanometers;
This query uses the unitconversion:kmTonm()
function to convert the value of 1
kilometer into its equivalent value in nanometers. The conversion result is 1,000,000,000,000
nanometers.
Example 2
CREATE STREAM InputStream (distance_km double);
CREATE SINK STREAM OutputStream (distance_km double, distance_nm double);
@info(name = 'distanceConversionQuery')
INSERT INTO OutputStream
SELECT distance_km, unitconversion:kmTonm(distance_km) AS distance_nm
FROM InputStream;
In this example, an input stream called InputStream
is created with a single attribute, distance_km
, representing distance values in kilometers. Then, an output stream called OutputStream
is defined, which will contain the original distance in kilometers as well as the converted distance in nanometers.
The distanceConversionQuery
processes events from the InputStream
. It uses the unitconversion:kmTonm()
function to convert the distance_km
attribute from the InputStream
into its corresponding value in nanometers, and this value is assigned to the distance_nm
attribute in the OutputStream
.
The query outputs the original distance in kilometers and the converted distance in nanometers for each event to the OutputStream
.