I am attempting to pass a list of parameters to a function.
scala> val a = Array("col1", "col2")
a: Array[String] = Array(col1, col2)
I'm trying to use the :_*
notation, but it's not working: and I cannot for the life of me work out why!
val edges = all_edges.select(a:_*)
<console>:27: error: overloaded method value select with alternatives:
(col: String,cols: String*)org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrame <and>
(cols: org.apache.spark.sql.Column*)org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrame
cannot be applied to (String)
This, however, does work:
val edges = all_edges.select("col1", "col2")
Not sure if it is relevant, but all_edges is a spark dataframe which I am attempting to only keep columns by specifying them in a list.
scala> all_edges
res4: org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrame
Any ideas? I've been trying to work out the syntax from eg. Passing elements of a List as parameters to a function with variable arguments but don't seem to be getting far
Edit: Just found How to "negative select" columns in spark's dataframe - but I am confused as to why the syntax twocol.select(selectedCols.head, selectedCols.tail: _*)
is necessary?