Locate by label position
This transform allows you to access the values of all columns based on the specified index value of the row.
tags: [“EDA”]
Parameters
The table gives a brief description about each parameter in Is In transform.
- Name:
By default, the transform name is populated. You can also add a custom name for the transform.
- Input Dataset:
The file name of the input dataset. You can select the dataset that was uploaded from the drop-down list to access values of all columns based on the index value of the row. (Required: True, Multiple: False)
- Output Dataset:
The file name with which the output dataset is created. This file contains the values of all columns bsaed on the specified index value. (Required: True, Multiple: False)
- value_1:
The index value of the row. (Required: True, Multiple: True, Datatypes: [“LONG”], Options: [“CONSTANT”], Datasets: [“df”])
How to use it in Notebook
The following is the code snippet you must use in the Jupyter Notebook editor to run the Locate by label position transform:
template=TemplateV2.get_template_by('Locate by label position')
recipe_Locate_by_label_position= project.addRecipe([car_data, employee_data, temperature_data, only_numeric], name='Locate by label position')
transform=Transform()
transform.templateId = template.id
transform.name='Locate by label position'
transform.variables = {
'input_dataset':'car',
'output_dataset':'car_loc',
'value_1':0}
recipe_Locate_by_label_position.add_transform(transform)
recipe_Locate_by_label_position.run()
How to use it in RC UI
The output after running the Locate by label position transform on the dataset appears as below:
Requirements
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