Need to initiate a for loop
using a vector
argument in pl/r
. The code is as below:
DROP TYPE IF EXISTS tsdata CASCADE;
CREATE TYPE tsdata
AS
(
a text,
b text,
c text,
d text
);
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS standard.create_pd_ts(data char, dimnames char);
CREATE FUNCTION standard.create_pd_ts(data char, dimnames char)
RETURNS setof tsdata AS
$$
drv <- dbDriver("PostgreSQL")
conn <- dbConnect(drv, dbname = 'abc')
iq <- paste0("select * from data")
data <-dbGetQuery(conn, iq)
data <- data.frame(coef_db_res_tab)
for(i in 1:length(dimnames)) {
var = dimnames [i]
uniquedim= unique(data[,i])
assign(paste0('dim',i),uniquedim)
}
## save dimensions in a vector
dimvec<-paste0('dim',1:length(dimnames),collapse = ',')
tsdata <- eval(parse(text=paste0("expand.grid(", dimvec,
",stringsAsFactors = FALSE)")))
return(tsdata)
$$
LANGUAGE 'plr';
select
(q).a,
(q).b,
(q).c,
(q).d
from
(
select * from standard.create_pd_ts(‘data’, 'c("a","b","c","d")')
) q ;
The motive of the function is to find unique values of column a, b, c and d; henceforth, store the values for the same in the dimvec vector, thereafter using the unique values of each column to expand grid to create all combinations. Tried a variety of things, but the for loop is not initiating. If I declare the dimnames vector inside the function, it works.
Also tried declaring as array, text, declaring as vector inside the function.
Any help is appreciated.