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python - How to count unique ID after groupBy in pyspark

I'm using the following code to agregate students per year. The purpose is to know the total number of student for each year.

from pyspark.sql.functions import col
import pyspark.sql.functions as fn
gr = Df2.groupby(['Year'])
df_grouped = 
gr.agg(fn.count(col('Student_ID')).alias('total_student_by_year'))

The problem that I discovered that so many ID's are repeated, so the result is wrong and huge.

I want to agregate the students by year, count the total number of student by year and avoid the repetition of ID's.

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46421677/how-to-count-unique-id-after-groupby-in-pyspark

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Use countDistinct function

from pyspark.sql.functions import countDistinct
x = [("2001","id1"),("2002","id1"),("2002","id1"),("2001","id1"),("2001","id2"),("2001","id2"),("2002","id2")]
y = spark.createDataFrame(x,["year","id"])

gr = y.groupBy("year").agg(countDistinct("id"))
gr.show()

output

+----+------------------+
|year|count(DISTINCT id)|
+----+------------------+
|2002|                 2|
|2001|                 2|
+----+------------------+

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