WweiL commented on code in PR #40736:
URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/40736#discussion_r1163172520


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python/pyspark/sql/connect/group.py:
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@@ -262,8 +264,44 @@ def applyInPandas(
 
     applyInPandas.__doc__ = PySparkGroupedData.applyInPandas.__doc__
 
-    def applyInPandasWithState(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
-        raise NotImplementedError("applyInPandasWithState() is not 
implemented.")
+    def applyInPandasWithState(
+            self,
+            func: "PandasGroupedMapFunctionWithState",
+            outputStructType: Union[StructType, str],

Review Comment:
   I see that other part of the code use quoted types, i.e. 
`Union["StructType", str]`. Maybe we should also do that for code consistency? 
   Also doing that seems to [help with forward 
reference](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46458470/should-you-put-quotes-around-type-annotations-in-python)



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