win_over()
makes it easy to generate the window function specification.
win_absent()
, win_rank()
, win_aggregate()
, and win_cumulative()
provide helpers for constructing common types of window functions.
win_current_group()
and win_current_order()
allow you to access
the grouping and order context set up by group_by()
and arrange()
.
win_over(
expr,
partition = NULL,
order = NULL,
frame = NULL,
con = sql_current_con()
)win_rank(f)
win_aggregate(f)
win_aggregate_2(f)
win_cumulative(f)
win_absent(f)
win_current_group()
win_current_order()
win_current_frame()
win_rank_tdata(f)
The window expression
Variables to order by
A numeric vector of length two defining the frame.
The name of an sql function as a string
Variables to partition over
con <- simulate_dbi()
win_over(sql("avg(x)"), con = con)
win_over(sql("avg(x)"), "y", con = con)
win_over(sql("avg(x)"), order = "y", con = con)
win_over(sql("avg(x)"), order = c("x", "y"), con = con)
win_over(sql("avg(x)"), frame = c(-Inf, 0), order = "y", con = con)
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