top() function
top()
sorts each input table by specified columns and keeps the top n
records
in each table.
Note: top()
drops empty tables.
Function type signature
(<-tables: stream[A], n: int, ?columns: [string]) => stream[A] where A: Record
Parameters
n
(Required) Number of rows to return from each input table.
columns
List of columns to sort by. Default is ["_value"]
.
Sort precedence is determined by list order (left to right).
tables
Input data. Default is piped-forward data (<-
).
Examples
Return rows with the three highest values in each input table
import "sampledata"
sampledata.int()
|> top(n: 3)
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