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Jupyter for Data Science

You're reading from   Jupyter for Data Science Exploratory analysis, statistical modeling, machine learning, and data visualization with Jupyter

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785880070
Length 242 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Jupyter and Data Science FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with Analytical Data on Jupyter 3. Data Visualization and Prediction 4. Data Mining and SQL Queries 5. R with Jupyter 6. Data Wrangling 7. Jupyter Dashboards 8. Statistical Modeling 9. Machine Learning Using Jupyter 10. Optimizing Jupyter Notebooks

Another MapReduce example


We can use MapReduce in another example where we get the word counts from a file. A standard problem, but we use MapReduce to do most of the heavy lifting. We can use the source code for this example. We can use a script similar to this to count the word occurrences in a file:

import pysparkif not 'sc' in globals():    sc = pyspark.SparkContext()text_file = sc.textFile("Spark File Words.ipynb")counts = text_file.flatMap(lambda line: line.split(" ")) \             .map(lambda word: (word, 1)) \             .reduceByKey(lambda a, b: a + b)for x in counts.collect():    print x

Note

We have the same preamble to the coding.

Then we load the text file into memory.

Note

text_file is a Spark RDD (Resilient Distributed Dataset), not a data frame.

It is assumed to be massive and the contents distributed over many handlers.

Once the file is loaded we split each line into words, and then use a lambda function to tick off each occurrence of a word. The code is truly creating a new record...

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