CategoricalSummary
Description
The td_categorical_summary_sqle()
function displays the distinct values and their counts for
each specified input tbl_teradata column.
Usage
td_categorical_summary_sqle (
data = NULL,
target.columns = NULL,
...
)
Arguments
data |
Required Argument. |
target.columns |
Required Argument. |
... |
Specifies the generic keyword arguments SQLE functions accept. persist: volatile: Function allows the user to partition, hash, order or local order the input data. These generic arguments are available for each argument that accepts tbl_teradata as input and can be accessed as:
Note: |
Value
Function returns an object of class "td_categorical_summary_sqle"
which is a named list containing object of class "tbl_teradata".
Named list member(s) can be referenced directly with the "$" operator
using the name(s):result
Examples
# Get the current context/connection.
con <- td_get_context()$connection
# Load the example data.
loadExampleData("tdplyr_example", "titanic")
# Create tbl_teradata object.
titanic_data <- tbl(con, "titanic")
# Check the list of available analytic functions.
display_analytic_functions()
# Example: Find the distinct values and counts for column 'sex'.
obj <- td_categorical_summary_sqle(data=titanic_data,
target.columns="sex"
)
# Print the result.
print(obj$result)