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snowflake.snowpark.Row

class snowflake.snowpark.Row(*values: Any, **named_values: Any)[source]

Bases: tuple

Represents a row in DataFrame.

It is immutable and works like a tuple or a named tuple.

>>> row = Row(1, 2)
>>> row
Row(1, 2)
>>> row[0]
1
>>> len(row)
2
>>> row[0:1]
Row(1)
>>> named_row = Row(name1=1, name2=2)
>>> named_row
Row(name1=1, name2=2)
>>> named_row["name1"]
1
>>> named_row.name1
1
>>> row == named_row
True
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A Row object is callable. You can use it to create other Row objects:

>>> Employee = Row("name", "salary")
>>> emp1 = Employee("John", 10000)
>>> emp1
Row(name='John', salary=10000)
>>> emp2 = Employee("James", 20000)
>>> emp2
Row(name='James', salary=20000)
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Methods

asDict([recursive])

Convert to a dict if this row object has both keys and values.

as_dict([recursive])

Convert to a dict if this row object has both keys and values.