showDF
showDF.RdPrint the first numRows rows of a SparkDataFrame
Usage
showDF(x, ...)
# S4 method for SparkDataFrame
showDF(x, numRows = 20, truncate = TRUE, vertical = FALSE)Arguments
- x
- a SparkDataFrame. 
- ...
- further arguments to be passed to or from other methods. 
- numRows
- the number of rows to print. Defaults to 20. 
- truncate
- whether truncate long strings. If - TRUE, strings more than 20 characters will be truncated. However, if set greater than zero, truncates strings longer than- truncatecharacters and all cells will be aligned right.
- vertical
- whether print output rows vertically (one line per column value). 
See also
Other SparkDataFrame functions: 
SparkDataFrame-class,
agg(),
alias(),
arrange(),
as.data.frame(),
attach,SparkDataFrame-method,
broadcast(),
cache(),
checkpoint(),
coalesce(),
collect(),
colnames(),
coltypes(),
createOrReplaceTempView(),
crossJoin(),
cube(),
dapplyCollect(),
dapply(),
describe(),
dim(),
distinct(),
dropDuplicates(),
dropna(),
drop(),
dtypes(),
exceptAll(),
except(),
explain(),
filter(),
first(),
gapplyCollect(),
gapply(),
getNumPartitions(),
group_by(),
head(),
hint(),
histogram(),
insertInto(),
intersectAll(),
intersect(),
isLocal(),
isStreaming(),
join(),
limit(),
localCheckpoint(),
merge(),
mutate(),
ncol(),
nrow(),
persist(),
printSchema(),
randomSplit(),
rbind(),
rename(),
repartitionByRange(),
repartition(),
rollup(),
sample(),
saveAsTable(),
schema(),
selectExpr(),
select(),
show(),
storageLevel(),
str(),
subset(),
summary(),
take(),
toJSON(),
unionAll(),
unionByName(),
union(),
unpersist(),
unpivot(),
withColumn(),
withWatermark(),
with(),
write.df(),
write.jdbc(),
write.json(),
write.orc(),
write.parquet(),
write.stream(),
write.text()
Examples
if (FALSE) {
sparkR.session()
path <- "path/to/file.json"
df <- read.json(path)
showDF(df)
}