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@andygrove andygrove requested a review from jimexist March 10, 2022 14:24
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#[args(args = "*")]
fn select_columns(&self, args: Vec<&str>) -> PyResult<Self> {
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maybe we can instead provide __getitem__ which is more pythonic

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good idea, i think we could have both 👍

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I have been looking at the python documentation for __getitem__ but it isn't clear to me how this would apply here for selecting multiple columns?

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I guess the idea is to index by list:

df[["a", "b"]]

@jimexist jimexist merged commit cc1649a into datafusion-contrib:main Mar 15, 2022
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