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This example illustrates how you can apply functions to generate random numeric data in your dataset.

Functions:

ItemDescription
RANDBETWEEN Function Generates a random integer between a low and a high number. Two inputs may be Integer or Decimal types, functions returning these types, or column references.
PI Function The PI function generates the value of pi to 15 decimal places: 3.1415926535897932.
ROUND Function Rounds input value to the nearest integer. Input can be an Integer, a Decimal, a column reference, or an expression. Optional second argument can be used to specify the number of digits to which to round.
TRUNC Function Removes all digits to the right of the decimal point for any value. Optionally, you can specify the number of digits to which to round. Input can be an Integer, a Decimal, a column reference, or an expression. 
POW Function Computes the value of the first argument raised to the value of the second argument. 

Source:

In the following example, a company produces 10 circular parts, the size of which is measured in each product's radius in inches.

prodIdradius_in
p0011
p0022
p0033
p0044
p0055
p0066
p0077
p0088
p0099
p01010

Based on the above data, the company wants to generate some additional sizing information for these circular parts, including the generation of two points along each part's circumference where quality stress tests can be applied.

Transformation:

To begin, you can use the following steps to generate the area and circumference for each product, rounded to three decimal points:

Transformation Name New formula
Parameter: Formula type Single row formula
Parameter: Formula ROUND(PI() * (POW(radius_in, 2)), 3)
Parameter: New column name 'area_sqin'

Transformation Name New formula
Parameter: Formula type Single row formula
Parameter: Formula ROUND(PI() * (2 * radius_in), 3)
Parameter: New column name 'circumference_in'

For quality purposes, the company needs two tests points along the circumference, which are generated by calculating two separate random locations along the circumference. Since the RANDBETWEEN function only calculates using Integer values, you must first truncate the values from circumference_in:

Transformation Name New formula
Parameter: Formula type Single row formula
Parameter: Formula TRUNC(circumference_in)
Parameter: New column name 'trunc_circumference_in'

Then, you can calculate the random points using the following:

Transformation Name New formula
Parameter: Formula type Single row formula
Parameter: Formula RANDBETWEEN(0, trunc_circumference_in)
Parameter: New column name 'testPt01_in'

Transformation Name New formula
Parameter: Formula type Single row formula
Parameter: Formula RANDBETWEEN(0, trunc_circumference_in)
Parameter: New column name 'testPt02_in'

Results:

After the trunc_circumference_in column is dropped, the data should look similar to the following:

prodIdradius_inarea_sq_incircumference_intestPt01_intestPt02_in
p00113.1426.28355
p002212.56612.56633
p003328.27418.8501313
p004450.26525.1332424
p005578.54031.41600
p0066113.09737.6991515
p0077153.93843.9821111
p0088201.06250.26511
p0099254.46956.5492929
p01010314.15962.8322121

See Also for EXAMPLE - RANDBETWEEN and PI Functions:

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