pyspark.sql.functions.date_sub¶
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pyspark.sql.functions.
date_sub
(start: ColumnOrName, days: Union[ColumnOrName, int]) → pyspark.sql.column.Column[source]¶ Returns the date that is days days before start. If days is a negative value then these amount of days will be added to start.
New in version 1.5.0.
Changed in version 3.4.0: Supports Spark Connect.
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- Returns
Column
a date before/after given number of days.
Examples
>>> df = spark.createDataFrame([('2015-04-08', 2,)], ['dt', 'sub']) >>> df.select(date_sub(df.dt, 1).alias('prev_date')).collect() [Row(prev_date=datetime.date(2015, 4, 7))] >>> df.select(date_sub(df.dt, df.sub.cast('integer')).alias('prev_date')).collect() [Row(prev_date=datetime.date(2015, 4, 6))] >>> df.select(date_sub('dt', -1).alias('next_date')).collect() [Row(next_date=datetime.date(2015, 4, 9))]