Bin (PQL)

Returns the bins for a column

  • Returned Output: Numeric
  • Library: PQL \ Granular \ Math
  • Version: 2023.00.000
  • Compatibility: Pyramid Query Language (PQL) data sources

Syntax

Bin( <Column Number> , <Numeric> )

* Click on the function's arguments above for more details on the input values.

Comments
  • The column needs to be an attribute with numerical values in the model.
  • The math operations are not running on measures (aka 'values' or 'metrics'). They are operating on atomic items in the attribute / column itself. These values can then be subsequently used to drive an aggregated metric.
  • For details on how to employ and use this function see the custom column overview.
Different Function types
  • This function is similar to the PQL common functions of the same name. However, it operates on a column directly at the grain.
  • As a granular function, it is used in the base SQL query itself.

Example

This example uses the BIN function to categorize numerical amounts into bins, with each bin representing a range of 100 units.

Description
  • The BIN function groups the values in the Amount column into increments of 100.
  • The result is that values will be placed into bins like 0, 100, 200, 300, etc., depending on which range they fall into.

Bin([Mathops].[Amount], 100)

Example Output
  • If the Amount is 23, it will fall into the bin starting at 0 (0-99).
  • If the Amount is 142, it will fall into the bin starting at 100 (100-199).
  • If the Amount is 368, it will fall into the bin starting at 300 (300-399).

You can see the effect from this example snippet in column #2- Bin, based on the source column in position #3 - Amount: