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Computes the Pearson Correlation Coefficient for two Columns.

Usage

corr(x, ...)

# S4 method for class 'Column'
corr(x, col2)

# S4 method for class 'SparkDataFrame'
corr(x, colName1, colName2, method = "pearson")

Arguments

x

a Column or a SparkDataFrame.

...

additional argument(s). If x is a Column, a Column should be provided. If x is a SparkDataFrame, two column names should be provided.

col2

a (second) Column.

colName1

the name of the first column

colName2

the name of the second column

method

Optional. A character specifying the method for calculating the correlation. only "pearson" is allowed now.

Value

The Pearson Correlation Coefficient as a Double.

Note

corr since 1.6.0

corr since 1.6.0

See also

Other aggregate functions: avg(), column_aggregate_functions, count(), cov(), first(), last()

Other stat functions: approxQuantile(), cov(), crosstab(), freqItems(), sampleBy()

Examples

if (FALSE) { # \dontrun{
df <- createDataFrame(cbind(model = rownames(mtcars), mtcars))
head(select(df, corr(df$mpg, df$hp)))} # }

if (FALSE) { # \dontrun{
corr(df, "mpg", "hp")
corr(df, "mpg", "hp", method = "pearson")} # }