Aggregate the elements of each partition, and then the results for all the partitions, using given combine functions and a neutral "zero value".
Aggregate the elements of each partition, and then the results for all the partitions, using given combine functions and a neutral "zero value". This function can return a different result type, U, than the type of this RDD, T. Thus, we need one operation for merging a T into an U and one operation for merging two U's, as in scala.TraversableOnce. Both of these functions are allowed to modify and return their first argument instead of creating a new U to avoid memory allocation.
Persist this RDD with the default storage level (MEMORY_ONLY
).
Return the Cartesian product of this RDD and another one, that is, the RDD of all pairs of
elements (a, b) where a is in this
and b is in other
.
Return the Cartesian product of this RDD and another one, that is, the RDD of all pairs of
elements (a, b) where a is in this
and b is in other
.
Mark this RDD for checkpointing.
Mark this RDD for checkpointing. It will be saved to a file inside the checkpoint directory set with SparkContext.setCheckpointDir() and all references to its parent RDDs will be removed. This function must be called before any job has been executed on this RDD. It is strongly recommended that this RDD is persisted in memory, otherwise saving it on a file will require recomputation.
Return a new RDD that is reduced into numPartitions
partitions.
Return a new RDD that is reduced into numPartitions
partitions.
Return an array that contains all of the elements in this RDD.
Return an array that contains all of the elements in this RDD.
Return an array that contains all of the elements in a specific partition of this RDD.
Return an array that contains all of the elements in a specific partition of this RDD.
The org.apache.spark.SparkContext that this RDD was created on.
The org.apache.spark.SparkContext that this RDD was created on.
Return the number of elements in the RDD.
Return the number of elements in the RDD.
(Experimental) Approximate version of count() that returns a potentially incomplete result within a timeout, even if not all tasks have finished.
(Experimental) Approximate version of count() that returns a potentially incomplete result within a timeout, even if not all tasks have finished.
(Experimental) Approximate version of count() that returns a potentially incomplete result within a timeout, even if not all tasks have finished.
(Experimental) Approximate version of count() that returns a potentially incomplete result within a timeout, even if not all tasks have finished.
Return approximate number of distinct elements in the RDD.
Return approximate number of distinct elements in the RDD.
The accuracy of approximation can be controlled through the relative standard deviation (relativeSD) parameter, which also controls the amount of memory used. Lower values result in more accurate counts but increase the memory footprint and vise versa. The default value of relativeSD is 0.05.
Return the count of each unique value in this RDD as a map of (value, count) pairs.
Return the count of each unique value in this RDD as a map of (value, count) pairs. The final combine step happens locally on the master, equivalent to running a single reduce task.
(Experimental) Approximate version of countByValue().
(Experimental) Approximate version of countByValue().
(Experimental) Approximate version of countByValue().
(Experimental) Approximate version of countByValue().
Return a new RDD containing the distinct elements in this RDD.
Return a new RDD containing the distinct elements in this RDD.
Return a new RDD containing only the elements that satisfy a predicate.
Return the first element in this RDD.
Return the first element in this RDD.
Return a new RDD by first applying a function to all elements of this RDD, and then flattening the results.
Return a new RDD by first applying a function to all elements of this RDD, and then flattening the results.
Return a new RDD by first applying a function to all elements of this RDD, and then flattening the results.
Return a new RDD by first applying a function to all elements of this RDD, and then flattening the results.
Return a new RDD by first applying a function to all elements of this RDD, and then flattening the results.
Return a new RDD by first applying a function to all elements of this RDD, and then flattening the results.
Aggregate the elements of each partition, and then the results for all the partitions, using a given associative function and a neutral "zero value".
Aggregate the elements of each partition, and then the results for all the partitions, using a given associative function and a neutral "zero value". The function op(t1, t2) is allowed to modify t1 and return it as its result value to avoid object allocation; however, it should not modify t2.
Applies a function f to all elements of this RDD.
Applies a function f to all elements of this RDD.
Gets the name of the file to which this RDD was checkpointed
Gets the name of the file to which this RDD was checkpointed
Get the RDD's current storage level, or StorageLevel.
Get the RDD's current storage level, or StorageLevel.NONE if none is set.
Return an RDD created by coalescing all elements within each partition into an array.
Return an RDD created by coalescing all elements within each partition into an array.
Return an RDD of grouped elements.
Return an RDD of grouped elements. Each group consists of a key and a sequence of elements mapping to that key.
Return an RDD of grouped elements.
Return an RDD of grouped elements. Each group consists of a key and a sequence of elements mapping to that key.
A unique ID for this RDD (within its SparkContext).
A unique ID for this RDD (within its SparkContext).
Return whether this RDD has been checkpointed or not
Return whether this RDD has been checkpointed or not
Internal method to this RDD; will read from cache if applicable, or otherwise compute it.
Internal method to this RDD; will read from cache if applicable, or otherwise compute it. This should not be called by users directly, but is available for implementors of custom subclasses of RDD.
Creates tuples of the elements in this RDD by applying f
.
Creates tuples of the elements in this RDD by applying f
.
Return a new RDD by applying a function to all elements of this RDD.
Return a new RDD by applying a function to all elements of this RDD.
Return a new RDD by applying a function to all elements of this RDD.
Return a new RDD by applying a function to all elements of this RDD.
Return a new RDD by applying a function to all elements of this RDD.
Return a new RDD by applying a function to all elements of this RDD.
Return a new RDD by applying a function to each partition of this RDD.
Return a new RDD by applying a function to each partition of this RDD.
Return a new RDD by applying a function to each partition of this RDD.
Return a new RDD by applying a function to each partition of this RDD.
Return a new RDD by applying a function to each partition of this RDD.
Return a new RDD by applying a function to each partition of this RDD.
Return a new RDD by applying a function to each partition of this RDD, while tracking the index of the original partition.
Return a new RDD by applying a function to each partition of this RDD, while tracking the index of the original partition.
Set this RDD's storage level to persist its values across operations after the first time it is computed.
Set this RDD's storage level to persist its values across operations after the first time it is computed. This can only be used to assign a new storage level if the RDD does not have a storage level set yet..
Return an RDD created by piping elements to a forked external process.
Return an RDD created by piping elements to a forked external process.
Return an RDD created by piping elements to a forked external process.
Return an RDD created by piping elements to a forked external process.
Return an RDD created by piping elements to a forked external process.
Return an RDD created by piping elements to a forked external process.
Reduces the elements of this RDD using the specified commutative and associative binary operator.
Reduces the elements of this RDD using the specified commutative and associative binary operator.
Return a new RDD that has exactly numPartitions partitions.
Return a new RDD that has exactly numPartitions partitions.
Can increase or decrease the level of parallelism in this RDD. Internally, this uses a shuffle to redistribute data.
If you are decreasing the number of partitions in this RDD, consider using coalesce
,
which can avoid performing a shuffle.
Return a sampled subset of this RDD.
Save this RDD as a SequenceFile of serialized objects.
Save this RDD as a SequenceFile of serialized objects.
Save this RDD as a compressed text file, using string representations of elements.
Save this RDD as a compressed text file, using string representations of elements.
Save this RDD as a text file, using string representations of elements.
Save this RDD as a text file, using string representations of elements.
Assign a name to this RDD
Set of partitions in this RDD.
Set of partitions in this RDD.
Return an RDD with the elements from this
that are not in other
.
Return an RDD with the elements from this
that are not in other
.
Return an RDD with the elements from this
that are not in other
.
Return an RDD with the elements from this
that are not in other
.
Uses this
partitioner/partition size, because even if other
is huge, the resulting
RDD will be <= us.
Take the first num elements of the RDD.
Take the first num elements of the RDD. This currently scans the partitions *one by one*, so it will be slow if a lot of partitions are required. In that case, use collect() to get the whole RDD instead.
Returns the first K elements from this RDD using the natural ordering for T while maintain the order.
Returns the first K elements from this RDD using the natural ordering for T while maintain the order.
the number of top elements to return
an array of top elements
Returns the first K elements from this RDD as defined by the specified Comparator[T] and maintains the order.
Returns the first K elements from this RDD as defined by the specified Comparator[T] and maintains the order.
the number of top elements to return
the comparator that defines the order
an array of top elements
Return an array that contains all of the elements in this RDD.
Return an array that contains all of the elements in this RDD.
A description of this RDD and its recursive dependencies for debugging.
A description of this RDD and its recursive dependencies for debugging.
Returns the top K elements from this RDD using the natural ordering for T.
Returns the top K elements from this RDD using the natural ordering for T.
the number of top elements to return
an array of top elements
Returns the top K elements from this RDD as defined by the specified Comparator[T].
Returns the top K elements from this RDD as defined by the specified Comparator[T].
the number of top elements to return
the comparator that defines the order
an array of top elements
Return the union of this RDD and another one.
Return the union of this RDD and another one. Any identical elements will appear multiple
times (use .distinct()
to eliminate them).
Mark the RDD as non-persistent, and remove all blocks for it from memory and disk.
Mark the RDD as non-persistent, and remove all blocks for it from memory and disk.
Whether to block until all blocks are deleted.
Mark the RDD as non-persistent, and remove all blocks for it from memory and disk.
Mark the RDD as non-persistent, and remove all blocks for it from memory and disk. This method blocks until all blocks are deleted.
Zips this RDD with another one, returning key-value pairs with the first element in each RDD, second element in each RDD, etc.
Zips this RDD with another one, returning key-value pairs with the first element in each RDD, second element in each RDD, etc. Assumes that the two RDDs have the *same number of partitions* and the *same number of elements in each partition* (e.g. one was made through a map on the other).
Zip this RDD's partitions with one (or more) RDD(s) and return a new RDD by applying a function to the zipped partitions.
Zip this RDD's partitions with one (or more) RDD(s) and return a new RDD by applying a function to the zipped partitions. Assumes that all the RDDs have the *same number of partitions*, but does *not* require them to have the same number of elements in each partition.