lit {SparkR}R Documentation

lit

Description

A new Column is created to represent the literal value. If the parameter is a Column, it is returned unchanged.

Usage

## S4 method for signature 'ANY'
lit(x)

lit(x)

Arguments

x

a literal value or a Column.

Note

lit since 1.5.0

See Also

Other normal_funcs: Column-class, column, column, column, column,character-method, column,jobj-method; abs, abs,Column-method; bitwiseNOT, bitwiseNOT, bitwiseNOT,Column-method; coalesce, coalesce, coalesce, coalesce,Column-method, coalesce,SparkDataFrame-method; expr, expr, expr,character-method; from_json, from_json, from_json,Column,structType-method; greatest, greatest, greatest,Column-method; ifelse, ifelse,Column-method; is.nan, is.nan,Column-method, isnan, isnan, isnan,Column-method; least, least, least,Column-method; nanvl, nanvl, nanvl,Column-method; negate, negate, negate,Column-method; randn, randn, randn, randn,missing-method, randn,numeric-method; rand, rand, rand, rand,missing-method, rand,numeric-method; struct, struct, struct,characterOrColumn-method; to_json, to_json, to_json,Column-method; when, when, when,Column-method

Examples

## Not run: 
##D lit(df$name)
##D select(df, lit("x"))
##D select(df, lit("2015-01-01"))
## End(Not run)

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