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I started a discussion on this before, you can check it in the mail group

https://lists.apache.org/thread/o770bc3k623kyfks2mzkt21qsc4g6328

In order to facilitate everyone to organize the documents, I created a new-docs directory under the incubator-doris directory. The new directory structure is below this. I just created a directory structure here, which needs to be rearranged.

In the data import scenario, in order to take into account the viewing habits of previous users, the import is organized in two ways:

1. According to the usage scenario: This will give users clearer guidance. For example, the user is the data source of kafka, then the user can directly select the routine to load
2. According to the import method: it is the introduction of the various import methods we provided before

In order to facilitate everyone to run and debug locally, I migrated the entire .vuepress under the original document. After completion, you only need to delete the original docs directory and rename the new new-docs directory to docs. At the same time, you can also run it locally, so that you can organize documents and know the content of each document directory.

In the local debugging execution, switch to the new-docs directory and execute the following command:

````
npm install
npm run dev
````
then through the browser
http://ip:port/zh-CN
http://ip:port/en
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bitmap_hash

description

Syntax

BITMAP BITMAP_HASH(expr)

Compute the 32-bits hash value of a expr of any type, then return a bitmap containing that hash value. Mainly be used to load non-integer value into bitmap column, e.g.,

cat data | curl --location-trusted -u user:passwd -T - -H "columns: dt,page,device_id, device_id=bitmap_hash(device_id)"   http://host:8410/api/test/testDb/_stream_load

example

mysql> select bitmap_count(bitmap_hash('hello'));
+------------------------------------+
| bitmap_count(bitmap_hash('hello')) |
+------------------------------------+
|                                  1 |
+------------------------------------+

keyword

BITMAP_HASH,BITMAP