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ROLLINGCOUNTA Function

Computes the rolling count of non-null values forward or backward of the current row within the specified column.

  • If an input value is missing or null, it is not factored in the computation. For example, for the first row in the dataset, the rolling count of non-null values of previous values is undefined.

  • The row from which to extract a value is determined by the order in which the rows are organized based on the order parameter.

  • If you are working on a randomly generated sample of your dataset, the values that you see for this function might not correspond to the values that are generated on the full dataset during job execution.

  • The function takes a column name and two optional integer parameters that determine the window backward and forward of the current row.

    • The default integer parameter values are -1 and 0, which computes the rolling function from the current row back to the first row of the dataset.

  • This function works with the Window transform. See Window Transform.

For more information on a non-rolling version of this function, see COUNTA Function.

Wrangle vs. SQL: This function is part of Wrangle, a proprietary data transformation language. Wrangle is not SQL. For more information, see Wrangle Language.

Basic Usage

Column example:

rollingcounta(myCol)

Output: Returns rolling count of non-null values in the myCol column.

Rows before example:

rollingocounta(myNumber, 3)

Output: Returns the rolling count of non-null values of the current row and the three previous row values in the myNumber column.

Rows before and after example:

rollingcounta(myNumber, 3, 2)

Output: Returns the rolling count of non-nulls from the three previous row values, the current row value, and the two rows after the current one in the myNumber column.

Syntax and Arguments

rollingcounta(col_ref, rowsBefore_integer, rowsAfter_integer) order: order_col [group: group_col]

Argument

Required?

Data Type

Description

col_ref

Y

string

Name of column whose values are applied to the function

rowsBefore_integer

N

integer

Number of rows before the current one to include in the computation

rowsAfter_integer

N

integer

Number of rows after the current one to include in the computation

For more information on the order and group parameters, see Window Transform.

For more information on syntax standards, see Language Documentation Syntax Notes.

col_ref

Name of the column whose values are used to compute the function.

  • Multiple columns and wildcards are not supported.

Usage Notes:

Required?

Data Type

Example Value

Yes

String (column reference to Integer or Decimal values)

myColumn

rowsBefore_integer, rowsAfter_integer

Integers representing the number of rows before or after the current one from which to compute the rolling function, including the current row. For example, if the first value is 5, the current row and the five rows before it are used in the computation. Negative values for rowsAfter_integer compute the rolling function from rows preceding the current one.

  • rowBefore=0 generates the current row value only.

  • rowBefore=-1 uses all rows preceding the current one.

  • If rowsAfter is not specified, then the value 0 is applied.

  • If a group parameter is applied, then these parameter values should be no more than the maximum number of rows in the groups.

Usage Notes:

Required?

Data Type

Example Value

No

Integer

4

Examples

Dica

For additional examples, see Common Tasks.

Example - Counting messages

In the following example, messages are tabulated every 10 seconds from a system. If no message is generated, null values are returned.

Source:

Timestamp

msgType

msgDescription

15:10:00 PM

warning

Server restarted.

15:10:10 PM

warning

Unable to locate patterns file.

15:10:20 PM

15:10:30 PM

15:10:40 PM

error

Cannot connect to data source.

15:10:50 PM

error

Cannot open dataset.

15:11:00 PM

15:11:10 PM

15:11:20 PM

error

Insufficient permissions to write to target location.

15:11:30 PM

15:11:40 PM

warning

Server restarted.

15:11:50 PM

warning

Unable to locate patterns file.

15:12:00 PM

error

Data node offline.

15:12:10 PM

15:12:20 PM

15:12:30 PM

warning

Invalid statement in recipe.

15:12:40 PM

15:12:50 PM

Transformation:

You are interested in counting the number of entries for the preceding minute for each row. You add the following:

Transformation Name

New formula

Parameter: Formula type

Multiple row formula

Parameter: Sort rows by

Timestamp

Parameter: Formula

rollingcounta(msgType, 5, 0)

Parameter: New column name

'rollingcounta_msgType'

Results:

Timestamp

msgType

msgDescription

rollingcounta_msgType

15:10:00 PM

warning

Server restarted.

1

15:10:10 PM

warning

Unable to locate patterns file.

2

15:10:20 PM

2

15:10:30 PM

2

15:10:40 PM

error

Cannot connect to data source.

3

15:10:50 PM

error

Cannot open dataset.

4

15:11:00 PM

3

15:11:10 PM

2

15:11:20 PM

error

Insufficient permissions to write to target location.

3

15:11:30 PM

3

15:11:40 PM

warning

Server restarted.

3

15:11:50 PM

warning

Unable to locate patterns file.

3

15:12:00 PM

error

Data node offline.

4

15:12:10 PM

4

15:12:20 PM

3

15:12:30 PM

warning

Invalid statement in recipe.

4

15:12:40 PM

3

15:12:50 PM

2