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NumericCount - script function

NumericCount() returns the number of numeric values found in the expression, as defined by a group by clause.

Syntax:  

NumericCount ( [ distinct ] expr)

Return data type: integer

Arguments:  

NumericCount arguments
Argument Description
expr The expression or field containing the data to be measured.
distinct If the word distinct occurs before the expression, all duplicates are disregarded.

Examples and results:  

Add the example script to your document and run it. Then add, at least, the fields listed in the results column to a sheet in our document to see the result.

Example 1:  

Temp:

LOAD * inline [

Customer|Product|OrderNumber|UnitSales|UnitPrice

Astrida|AA|1|4|16

Astrida|AA|7|10|15

Astrida|BB|4|9|9

Betacab|CC|6|5|10

Betacab|AA|5|2|20

Betacab|BB||| 25

Canutility|AA|||15

Canutility|CC| ||19

Divadip|CC|2|4|16

Divadip|DD|7|1|25

] (delimiter is '|');

NumCount1:

LOAD Customer,NumericCount(OrderNumber) as NumericCountByCustomer Resident Temp Group By Customer;

Example 1 results
Customer NumericCountByCustomer
Astrida 3
Betacab 2
Canutility 0
Divadip 2

Example 2:  

LOAD NumericCount(OrderNumber) as TotalNumericCount Resident Temp;

The second statement gives:
TotalNumericCount
7

Example 3:  

Given that the Temp table is loaded as in the previous example:

LOAD NumericCount(distinct OrderNumber) as TotalNumericCountDistinct Resident Temp;

TotalNumericCountDistinct
6
Because there is one OrderNumber that duplicates another, so the result is 6 distinct values.

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