pyspark.sql.DataFrame.explain#
- DataFrame.explain(extended=None, mode=None)[source]#
Prints the (logical and physical) plans to the console for debugging purposes.
New in version 1.3.0.
Changed in version 3.4.0: Supports Spark Connect.
- Parameters
- extendedbool, optional
default
False
. IfFalse
, prints only the physical plan. When this is a string without specifying themode
, it works as the mode is specified.- modestr, optional
specifies the expected output format of plans.
simple
: Print only a physical plan.extended
: Print both logical and physical plans.codegen
: Print a physical plan and generated codes if they are available.cost
: Print a logical plan and statistics if they are available.formatted
: Split explain output into two sections: a physical plan outline and node details.
Changed in version 3.0.0: Added optional argument mode to specify the expected output format of plans.
Examples
Example 1: Print out the physical plan only (default).
>>> df = spark.createDataFrame( ... [(14, "Tom"), (23, "Alice"), (16, "Bob")], ["age", "name"]) >>> df.explain() == Physical Plan == *(1) Scan ExistingRDD[age...,name...]
Example 2: Print out all parsed, analyzed, optimized, and physical plans.
>>> df.explain(extended=True) == Parsed Logical Plan == ... == Analyzed Logical Plan == ... == Optimized Logical Plan == ... == Physical Plan == ...
Example 3: Print out the plans with two sections: a physical plan outline and node details.
>>> df.explain(mode="formatted") == Physical Plan == * Scan ExistingRDD (...) (1) Scan ExistingRDD [codegen id : ...] Output [2]: [age..., name...] ...
Example 4: Print a logical plan and statistics if they are available.
>>> df.explain(mode="cost") == Optimized Logical Plan == ...Statistics... ...