Reverse / Manipulation Layer

Reverse the order of values within a column while maintaining all other columns. Similar to pandas' iloc[::-1] or R's rev().

For column [a,b,c,d] becomes [d,c,b,a], while other columns retain their alignment.

Common applications:

  • Reverse chronological ordering
  • Bottom-to-top rankings
  • Descending priority assignment
  • Mirror image analysis
  • Backward sequence generation
  • Last-to-first processing
  • Inverse pattern analysis
  • Alternative perspective viewing

Note: Only reverses specified column; row relationships with other columns remain intact.

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Column to reverse. Common scenarios:

  • Sequential numbers for reverse ordering
  • Timestamps for backward time analysis
  • Rankings for inverse prioritization
  • Measurements for reverse trending
  • Categories for opposite grouping
  • Scores for inverse weighting

Name for the new column. If not provided, the system generates a unique name. If AsColumn matches an existing column, the existing column is replaced. The name should follow valid column naming conventions.