Probably there's a more efficient and faster way, but head
seems to do the job.
To extract first n rows, for instance first 10 records:
head(flights_sqlite, 10) %>% collect()
Output:
year month day dep_time dep_delay arr_time arr_delay carrier tailnum flight origin dest air_time distance hour minute
1 2013 1 1 517 2 830 11 UA N14228 1545 EWR IAH 227 1400 5 17
2 2013 1 1 533 4 850 20 UA N24211 1714 LGA IAH 227 1416 5 33
3 2013 1 1 542 2 923 33 AA N619AA 1141 JFK MIA 160 1089 5 42
4 2013 1 1 544 -1 1004 -18 B6 N804JB 725 JFK BQN 183 1576 5 44
5 2013 1 1 554 -6 812 -25 DL N668DN 461 LGA ATL 116 762 5 54
6 2013 1 1 554 -4 740 12 UA N39463 1696 EWR ORD 150 719 5 54
7 2013 1 1 555 -5 913 19 B6 N516JB 507 EWR FLL 158 1065 5 55
8 2013 1 1 557 -3 709 -14 EV N829AS 5708 LGA IAD 53 229 5 57
9 2013 1 1 557 -3 838 -8 B6 N593JB 79 JFK MCO 140 944 5 57
10 2013 1 1 558 -2 753 8 AA N3ALAA 301 LGA ORD 138 733 5 58
A percentage of the first rows
head(flights_sqlite, nrow(flights_sqlite)*0.1) %>% collect()
To subset any specific number of rows. For instance rows 578 and 579:
head(flights_sqlite, nrow(flights_sqlite))[578:579, ] %>% collect()
Output:
year month day dep_time dep_delay arr_time arr_delay carrier tailnum flight origin dest air_time distance hour minute
578 2013 1 1 1701 -9 2026 11 AA N3FUAA 695 JFK AUS 247 1521 17 1
579 2013 1 1 1701 1 1856 16 UA N418UA 689 LGA ORD 144 733 17 1