The filter to apply to the input row if `predicate_filter` does not
return any results.
The filter to apply to the input row if `predicate_filter` does not
return any results.
The filter to apply to the input row if `predicate_filter` does not
return any results.
The filter to apply to the contents of the specified row(s).
The filter to apply to the contents of the specified row(s).
The filter to apply to the contents of the specified row(s).
The elements of "filters" are chained together to process the input row:
in row -> f(0) -> intermediate row -> f(1) -> ...
The elements of "filters" are chained together to process the input row:
in row -> f(0) -> intermediate row -> f(1) -> ...
The elements of "filters" are chained together to process the input row:
in row -> f(0) -> intermediate row -> f(1) -> ...
The elements of "filters" all process a copy of the input row, and the
results are pooled, sorted, and combined into a single output row.
The elements of "filters" all process a copy of the input row, and the
results are pooled, sorted, and combined into a single output row.
The elements of "filters" all process a copy of the input row, and the
results are pooled, sorted, and combined into a single output row.
The filter to be applied to the contents of the specified row.
The filter to be applied to the contents of the specified row.
The filter to be applied to the contents of the specified row.
If `predicate_filter` outputs any cells, then `true_filter` will be
evaluated on the input row.
If `predicate_filter` outputs any cells, then `true_filter` will be
evaluated on the input row.
If `predicate_filter` outputs any cells, then `true_filter` will be
evaluated on the input row.
The filter to apply to the input row if `predicate_filter` returns any
results.
The filter to apply to the input row if `predicate_filter` returns any
results.
The filter to apply to the input row if `predicate_filter` returns any
results.
The elements of "filters" are chained together to process the input row:
in row -> f(0) -> intermediate row -> f(1) -> ...
The elements of "filters" are chained together to process the input row:
in row -> f(0) -> intermediate row -> f(1) -> ...
The elements of "filters" are chained together to process the input row:
in row -> f(0) -> intermediate row -> f(1) -> ...
The elements of "filters" all process a copy of the input row, and the
results are pooled, sorted, and combined into a single output row.
The elements of "filters" all process a copy of the input row, and the
results are pooled, sorted, and combined into a single output row.
The elements of "filters" all process a copy of the input row, and the
results are pooled, sorted, and combined into a single output row.