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Using
top
command to find the most common tuple of values of all fields in the field list.top [N] <field-list> [by-clause]
- N: number of results to return. Default: 10
- field-list: mandatory. comma-delimited list of field names.
- by-clause: optional. one or more fields to group the results by.
The example finds most common gender of all the accounts.
PPL query:
os> source=accounts | top gender; fetched rows / total rows = 2/2 +----------+ | gender | |----------| | M | | F | +----------+
The example finds most common gender of all the accounts.
PPL query:
os> source=accounts | top 1 gender; fetched rows / total rows = 1/1 +----------+ | gender | |----------| | M | +----------+
The example finds most common age of all the accounts group by gender.
PPL query:
os> source=accounts | top 1 age by gender; fetched rows / total rows = 2/2 +----------+-------+ | gender | age | |----------+-------| | F | 28 | | M | 32 | +----------+-------+
The top
command is not rewritten to OpenSearch DSL, it is only executed on the coordination node.