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=== Indexes === PostgreSQL includes built-in support for regular [[B-tree]] and [[hash table]] indexes, and four index access methods: generalized search trees ([[GiST]]), generalized [[inverted index]]es (GIN), Space-Partitioned GiST (SP-GiST)<ref name="SP-GiST" /> and [[Block Range Index]]es (BRIN). In addition, user-defined index methods can be created, although this is quite an involved process. Indexes in PostgreSQL also support the following features: * [[Expression index]]es can be created with an index of the result of an expression or function, instead of simply the value of a column. * [[Partial index]]es, which only index part of a table, can be created by adding a WHERE clause to the end of the CREATE INDEX statement. This allows a smaller index to be created. * The planner is able to use multiple indexes together to satisfy complex queries, using temporary in-memory [[bitmap index]] operations (useful for [[data warehouse]] applications for joining a large [[fact table]] to smaller [[dimension table]]s such as those arranged in a [[star schema]]). * [[k-nearest neighbors algorithm|''k''-nearest neighbors]] (''k''-NN) indexing (also referred to KNN-GiST<ref name="KNN-GiST" />) provides efficient searching of "closest values" to that specified, useful to finding similar words, or close objects or locations with [[Geographic data and information|geospatial]] data. This is achieved without exhaustive matching of values. * Index-only scans often allow the system to fetch data from indexes without ever having to access the main table. * [[Block Range Index]]es (BRIN).
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