Union two or more SparkDataFrames
rbind.RdUnion two or more SparkDataFrames by row. As in R's rbind, this method
requires that the input SparkDataFrames have the same column names.
Usage
rbind(..., deparse.level = 1)
# S4 method for class 'SparkDataFrame'
rbind(x, ..., deparse.level = 1)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(),
rename(),
repartitionByRange(),
repartition(),
rollup(),
sample(),
saveAsTable(),
schema(),
selectExpr(),
select(),
showDF(),
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) { # \dontrun{
sparkR.session()
unions <- rbind(df, df2, df3, df4)
} # }