Returns true if column with given name is defined and has an entry in the underlying value array, i.
Returns true if column with given name is defined and has an entry in the underlying value array, i.e. was requested in the result set. For columns having null value, returns true.
Displays the content in human readable form, including the names and values of the columns
Displays the content in human readable form, including the names and values of the columns
Returns index of column with given name or -1 if column not found
Returns index of column with given name or -1 if column not found
Returns true if column value is Cassandra null
Returns true if column value is Cassandra null
Returns true if column value is Cassandra null
Returns true if column value is Cassandra null
Total number of columns in this row.
Total number of columns in this row. Includes columns with null values.
Returns the name of the i-th column.
Returns the name of the i-th column.
(Changed in version 2.9.0) The behavior of scanRight
has changed. The previous behavior can be reproduced with scanRight.reverse.
Total number of columns in this row.
Total number of columns in this row. Includes columns with null values.
(Changed in version 2.9.0) transpose
throws an IllegalArgumentException
if collections are not uniformly sized.
(cassandraSQLRow: MonadOps[Any]).filter(p)
(cassandraSQLRow: MonadOps[Any]).flatMap(f)
(cassandraSQLRow: FlattenOps[A]).flatten
(cassandraSQLRow: MonadOps[Any]).map(f)
(cassandraSQLRow: StringAdd).self
(cassandraSQLRow: StringFormat).self
(cassandraSQLRow: MonadOps[Any]).withFilter(p)
(Since version 2.10.0) use fold instead
(cassandraSQLRow: ArrowAssoc[CassandraSQLRow]).x
(Since version 2.10.0) Use leftOfArrow
instead
(cassandraSQLRow: Ensuring[CassandraSQLRow]).x
(Since version 2.10.0) Use resultOfEnsuring
instead