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EXAMPLE - Comparison Functions Equal

This example demonstrate the following comparison functions.

In this example, the dataset contains current measurements of the sides of rectangular areas next to the size of those areas as previously reported. Using these functions, you can perform some light analysis of the data.

Source:

sideA

sideB

reportedArea

4

14

56

6

6

35

8

4

32

15

15

200

4

7

28

12

6

70

9

9

81

Transformation:

In the first test, you are determining if the four-sided area is a square, based on a comparison of the measured values for sideA and sideB:

Transformation Name

New formula

Parameter: Formula type

Single row formula

Parameter: Formula

EQUAL(sideA, sideB)

Parameter: New column name

'isSquare'

Next, you can use the reported sides to calculate the area of the shape and compare it to the area previously reported:

Transformation Name

New formula

Parameter: Formula type

Single row formula

Parameter: Formula

NOTEQUAL(sideA * sideB, reportedArea)

Parameter: New column name

'isValidData'

You can also compute if the reportedArea can be divided into even square units:

Transformation Name

New formula

Parameter: Formula type

Single row formula

Parameter: Formula

ISEVEN(reportedArea)

Parameter: New column name

'isReportedAreaEven'

You can test if either measured side is an odd number of units:

Transformation Name

New formula

Parameter: Formula type

Single row formula

Parameter: Formula

IF((ISODD(sideA) == true) OR (ISODD(sideB) == true),TRUE,FALSE)

Parameter: New column name

'isSideOdd'

Results:

sideA

sideB

reportedArea

isSquare

isValidData

isReportedAreaEven

isSideOdd

4

14

56

FALSE

FALSE

TRUE

FALSE

6

6

35

TRUE

TRUE

TRUE

FALSE

8

4

32

FALSE

FALSE

TRUE

FALSE

15

15

200

TRUE

TRUE

TRUE

TRUE

4

7

28

FALSE

FALSE

TRUE

TRUE

12

6

70

FALSE

TRUE

TRUE

FALSE

9

9

81

TRUE

FALSE

FALSE

FALSE