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In Polars, the SQLContext provides a way to execute SQL statements against LazyFrames and DataFrames using SQL syntax. One of the SQL statements that can be executed using SQLContext is the CREATE TABLE statement, which is used to create a new table.

The syntax for the CREATE TABLE statement in Polars is as follows:

CREATE TABLE table_name
AS
SELECT ...

In this syntax, table_name is the name of the new table that will be created, and SELECT ... is a SELECT statement that defines the data that will be inserted into the table.

Here's an example of how to use the CREATE TABLE statement in Polars:

register · execute

data = {"name": ["Alice", "Bob", "Charlie", "David"], "age": [25, 30, 35, 40]}
df = pl.LazyFrame(data)

ctx = pl.SQLContext(my_table=df, eager_execution=True)

result = ctx.execute(
    """
    CREATE TABLE older_people
    AS
    SELECT * FROM my_table WHERE age > 30
"""
)

print(ctx.execute("SELECT * FROM older_people"))

shape: (2, 2)
┌─────────┬─────┐
│ name    ┆ age │
│ ---     ┆ --- │
│ str     ┆ i64 │
╞═════════╪═════╡
│ Charlie ┆ 35  │
│ David   ┆ 40  │
└─────────┴─────┘

In this example, we use the execute() method of the SQLContext to execute a CREATE TABLE statement that creates a new table called older_people based on a SELECT statement that selects all rows from the my_table DataFrame where the age column is greater than 30.

Note

Note that the result of a CREATE TABLE statement is not the table itself. The table is registered in the SQLContext. In case you want to turn the table back to a DataFrame you can use a SELECT * FROM ... statement