This PR:
1. Implement WindowSpec S4 class.
2. Implement Window.partitionBy() and Window.orderBy() as utility functions to create WindowSpec objects.
3. Implement over() of Column class.
Author: Sun Rui <rui.sun@intel.com>
Author: Sun Rui <sunrui2016@gmail.com>
Closes#10094 from sun-rui/SPARK-11395.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Continue the work of #12789 to rename ml.asve/ml.load to write.ml/read.ml, which are more consistent with read.df/write.df and other methods in SparkR.
I didn't rename `data` to `df` because we still use `predict` for prediction, which uses `newData` to match the signature in R.
## How was this patch tested?
Existing unit tests.
cc: yanboliang thunterdb
Author: Xiangrui Meng <meng@databricks.com>
Closes#12807 from mengxr/SPARK-14831.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR splits the MLlib algorithms into two flavors:
- the R flavor, which tries to mimic the existing R API for these algorithms (and works as an S4 specialization for Spark dataframes)
- the Spark flavor, which follows the same API and naming conventions as the rest of the MLlib algorithms in the other languages
In practice, the former calls the latter.
## How was this patch tested?
The tests for the various algorithms were adapted to be run against both interfaces.
Author: Timothy Hunter <timhunter@databricks.com>
Closes#12789 from thunterdb/14831.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
dapply() applies an R function on each partition of a DataFrame and returns a new DataFrame.
The function signature is:
dapply(df, function(localDF) {}, schema = NULL)
R function input: local data.frame from the partition on local node
R function output: local data.frame
Schema specifies the Row format of the resulting DataFrame. It must match the R function's output.
If schema is not specified, each partition of the result DataFrame will be serialized in R into a single byte array. Such resulting DataFrame can be processed by successive calls to dapply().
## How was this patch tested?
SparkR unit tests.
Author: Sun Rui <rui.sun@intel.com>
Author: Sun Rui <sunrui2016@gmail.com>
Closes#12493 from sun-rui/SPARK-12919.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR adds a new function in SparkR called `sparkLapply(list, function)`. This function implements a distributed version of `lapply` using Spark as a backend.
TODO:
- [x] check documentation
- [ ] check tests
Trivial example in SparkR:
```R
sparkLapply(1:5, function(x) { 2 * x })
```
Output:
```
[[1]]
[1] 2
[[2]]
[1] 4
[[3]]
[1] 6
[[4]]
[1] 8
[[5]]
[1] 10
```
Here is a slightly more complex example to perform distributed training of multiple models. Under the hood, Spark broadcasts the dataset.
```R
library("MASS")
data(menarche)
families <- c("gaussian", "poisson")
train <- function(family){glm(Menarche ~ Age , family=family, data=menarche)}
results <- sparkLapply(families, train)
```
## How was this patch tested?
This PR was tested in SparkR. I am unfamiliar with R and SparkR, so any feedback on style, testing, etc. will be much appreciated.
cc falaki davies
Author: Timothy Hunter <timhunter@databricks.com>
Closes#12426 from thunterdb/7264.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Added method histogram() to compute the histogram of a Column
Usage:
```
## Create a DataFrame from the Iris dataset
irisDF <- createDataFrame(sqlContext, iris)
## Render a histogram for the Sepal_Length column
histogram(irisDF, "Sepal_Length", nbins=12)
```
![histogram](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/13985649/13588486/e1e751c6-e484-11e5-85db-2fc2115c4bb2.png)
Note: Usage will change once SPARK-9325 is figured out so that histogram() only takes a Column as a parameter, as opposed to a DataFrame and a name
## How was this patch tested?
All unit tests pass. I added specific unit cases for different scenarios.
Author: Oscar D. Lara Yejas <odlaraye@oscars-mbp.usca.ibm.com>
Author: Oscar D. Lara Yejas <odlaraye@oscars-mbp.attlocal.net>
Closes#11569 from olarayej/SPARK-13734.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
SparkR ```NaiveBayesModel``` supports ```save/load``` by the following API:
```
df <- createDataFrame(sqlContext, infert)
model <- naiveBayes(education ~ ., df, laplace = 0)
ml.save(model, path)
model2 <- ml.load(path)
```
## How was this patch tested?
Add unit tests.
cc mengxr
Author: Yanbo Liang <ybliang8@gmail.com>
Closes#12573 from yanboliang/spark-14312.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Changed class name defined in R from "DataFrame" to "SparkDataFrame". A popular package, S4Vector already defines "DataFrame" - this change is to avoid conflict.
Aside from class name and API/roxygen2 references, SparkR APIs like `createDataFrame`, `as.DataFrame` are not changed (S4Vector does not define a "as.DataFrame").
Since in R, one would rarely reference type/class, this change should have minimal/almost-no impact to a SparkR user in terms of back compat.
## How was this patch tested?
SparkR tests, manually loading S4Vector then SparkR package
Author: felixcheung <felixcheung_m@hotmail.com>
Closes#12621 from felixcheung/rdataframe.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR aims to add `setLogLevel` function to SparkR shell.
**Spark Shell**
```scala
scala> sc.setLogLevel("ERROR")
```
**PySpark**
```python
>>> sc.setLogLevel("ERROR")
```
**SparkR (this PR)**
```r
> setLogLevel(sc, "ERROR")
NULL
```
## How was this patch tested?
Pass the Jenkins tests including a new R testcase.
Author: Dongjoon Hyun <dongjoon@apache.org>
Closes#12547 from dongjoon-hyun/SPARK-14780.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This issue aims to expose Scala `bround` function in Python/R API.
`bround` function is implemented in SPARK-14614 by extending current `round` function.
We used the following semantics from Hive.
```java
public static double bround(double input, int scale) {
if (Double.isNaN(input) || Double.isInfinite(input)) {
return input;
}
return BigDecimal.valueOf(input).setScale(scale, RoundingMode.HALF_EVEN).doubleValue();
}
```
After this PR, `pyspark` and `sparkR` also support `bround` function.
**PySpark**
```python
>>> from pyspark.sql.functions import bround
>>> sqlContext.createDataFrame([(2.5,)], ['a']).select(bround('a', 0).alias('r')).collect()
[Row(r=2.0)]
```
**SparkR**
```r
> df = createDataFrame(sqlContext, data.frame(x = c(2.5, 3.5)))
> head(collect(select(df, bround(df$x, 0))))
bround(x, 0)
1 2
2 4
```
## How was this patch tested?
Pass the Jenkins tests (including new testcases).
Author: Dongjoon Hyun <dongjoon@apache.org>
Closes#12509 from dongjoon-hyun/SPARK-14639.
Add R API for `read.jdbc`, `write.jdbc`.
Tested this quite a bit manually with different combinations of parameters. It's not clear if we could have automated tests in R for this - Scala `JDBCSuite` depends on Java H2 in-memory database.
Refactored some code into util so they could be tested.
Core's R SerDe code needs to be updated to allow access to java.util.Properties as `jobj` handle which is required by DataFrameReader/Writer's `jdbc` method. It would be possible, though more code to add a `sql/r/SQLUtils` helper function.
Tested:
```
# with postgresql
../bin/sparkR --driver-class-path /usr/share/java/postgresql-9.4.1207.jre7.jar
# read.jdbc
df <- read.jdbc(sqlContext, "jdbc:postgresql://localhost/db", "films2", user = "user", password = "12345")
df <- read.jdbc(sqlContext, "jdbc:postgresql://localhost/db", "films2", user = "user", password = 12345)
# partitionColumn and numPartitions test
df <- read.jdbc(sqlContext, "jdbc:postgresql://localhost/db", "films2", partitionColumn = "did", lowerBound = 0, upperBound = 200, numPartitions = 4, user = "user", password = 12345)
a <- SparkR:::toRDD(df)
SparkR:::getNumPartitions(a)
[1] 4
SparkR:::collectPartition(a, 2L)
# defaultParallelism test
df <- read.jdbc(sqlContext, "jdbc:postgresql://localhost/db", "films2", partitionColumn = "did", lowerBound = 0, upperBound = 200, user = "user", password = 12345)
SparkR:::getNumPartitions(a)
[1] 2
# predicates test
df <- read.jdbc(sqlContext, "jdbc:postgresql://localhost/db", "films2", predicates = list("did<=105"), user = "user", password = 12345)
count(df) == 1
# write.jdbc, default save mode "error"
irisDf <- as.DataFrame(sqlContext, iris)
write.jdbc(irisDf, "jdbc:postgresql://localhost/db", "films2", user = "user", password = "12345")
"error, already exists"
write.jdbc(irisDf, "jdbc:postgresql://localhost/db", "iris", user = "user", password = "12345")
```
Author: felixcheung <felixcheung_m@hotmail.com>
Closes#10480 from felixcheung/rreadjdbc.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Expose R-like summary statistics in SparkR::glm for more family and link functions.
Note: Not all values in R [summary.glm](http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-patched/library/stats/html/summary.glm.html) are exposed, we only provide the most commonly used statistics in this PR. More statistics can be added in the followup work.
## How was this patch tested?
Unit tests.
SparkR Output:
```
Deviance Residuals:
(Note: These are approximate quantiles with relative error <= 0.01)
Min 1Q Median 3Q Max
-0.95096 -0.16585 -0.00232 0.17410 0.72918
Coefficients:
Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)
(Intercept) 1.6765 0.23536 7.1231 4.4561e-11
Sepal_Length 0.34988 0.046301 7.5566 4.1873e-12
Species_versicolor -0.98339 0.072075 -13.644 0
Species_virginica -1.0075 0.093306 -10.798 0
(Dispersion parameter for gaussian family taken to be 0.08351462)
Null deviance: 28.307 on 149 degrees of freedom
Residual deviance: 12.193 on 146 degrees of freedom
AIC: 59.22
Number of Fisher Scoring iterations: 1
```
R output:
```
Deviance Residuals:
Min 1Q Median 3Q Max
-0.95096 -0.16522 0.00171 0.18416 0.72918
Coefficients:
Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)
(Intercept) 1.67650 0.23536 7.123 4.46e-11 ***
Sepal.Length 0.34988 0.04630 7.557 4.19e-12 ***
Speciesversicolor -0.98339 0.07207 -13.644 < 2e-16 ***
Speciesvirginica -1.00751 0.09331 -10.798 < 2e-16 ***
---
Signif. codes: 0 ‘***’ 0.001 ‘**’ 0.01 ‘*’ 0.05 ‘.’ 0.1 ‘ ’ 1
(Dispersion parameter for gaussian family taken to be 0.08351462)
Null deviance: 28.307 on 149 degrees of freedom
Residual deviance: 12.193 on 146 degrees of freedom
AIC: 59.217
Number of Fisher Scoring iterations: 2
```
cc mengxr
Author: Yanbo Liang <ybliang8@gmail.com>
Closes#12393 from yanboliang/spark-13925.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The `window` function was added to Dataset with [this PR](https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/12008).
This PR adds the R API for this function.
With this PR, SQL, Java, and Scala will share the same APIs as in users can use:
- `window(timeColumn, windowDuration)`
- `window(timeColumn, windowDuration, slideDuration)`
- `window(timeColumn, windowDuration, slideDuration, startTime)`
In Python and R, users can access all APIs above, but in addition they can do
- In R:
`window(timeColumn, windowDuration, startTime=...)`
that is, they can provide the startTime without providing the `slideDuration`. In this case, we will generate tumbling windows.
## How was this patch tested?
Unit tests + manual tests
Author: Burak Yavuz <brkyvz@gmail.com>
Closes#12141 from brkyvz/R-windows.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR continues the work in #11447, we implemented the wrapper of ```AFTSurvivalRegression``` named ```survreg``` in SparkR.
## How was this patch tested?
Test against output from R package survival's survreg.
cc mengxr felixcheung
Close#11447
Author: Yanbo Liang <ybliang8@gmail.com>
Closes#11932 from yanboliang/spark-13010-new.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR continues the work in #11486 from yinxusen with some code refactoring. In R package e1071, `naiveBayes` supports both categorical (Bernoulli) and continuous features (Gaussian), while in MLlib we support Bernoulli and multinomial. This PR implements the common subset: Bernoulli.
I moved the implementation out from SparkRWrappers to NaiveBayesWrapper to make it easier to read. Argument names, default values, and summary now match e1071's naiveBayes.
I removed the preprocess part that omit NA values because we don't know which columns to process.
## How was this patch tested?
Test against output from R package e1071's naiveBayes.
cc: yanboliang yinxusen
Closes#11486
Author: Xusen Yin <yinxusen@gmail.com>
Author: Xiangrui Meng <meng@databricks.com>
Closes#11890 from mengxr/SPARK-13449.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Add ```approxQuantile``` for SparkR.
## How was this patch tested?
unit tests
Author: Yanbo Liang <ybliang8@gmail.com>
Closes#11383 from yanboliang/spark-13504 and squashes the following commits:
4f17adb [Yanbo Liang] Add approxQuantile for SparkR
Add ```covar_samp``` and ```covar_pop``` for SparkR.
Should we also provide ```cov``` alias for ```covar_samp```? There is ```cov``` implementation at stats.R which masks ```stats::cov``` already, but may bring to breaking API change.
cc sun-rui felixcheung shivaram
Author: Yanbo Liang <ybliang8@gmail.com>
Closes#10829 from yanboliang/spark-12903.
shivaram sorry it took longer to fix some conflicts, this is the change to add an alias for `table`
Author: felixcheung <felixcheung_m@hotmail.com>
Closes#10406 from felixcheung/readtable.
Currently this is reported when loading the SparkR package in R (probably would add is.nan)
```
Loading required package: methods
Attaching package: ‘SparkR’
The following objects are masked from ‘package:stats’:
cov, filter, lag, na.omit, predict, sd, var
The following objects are masked from ‘package:base’:
colnames, colnames<-, intersect, rank, rbind, sample, subset,
summary, table, transform
```
Adding this test adds an automated way to track changes to masked method.
Also, the second part of this test check for those functions that would not be accessible without namespace/package prefix.
Incidentally, this might point to how we would fix those inaccessible functions in base or stats.
Looking for feedback for adding this test.
Author: felixcheung <felixcheung_m@hotmail.com>
Closes#10171 from felixcheung/rmaskedtest.
Author: Oscar D. Lara Yejas <odlaraye@oscars-mbp.usca.ibm.com>
Author: Oscar D. Lara Yejas <olarayej@mail.usf.edu>
Author: Oscar D. Lara Yejas <oscar.lara.yejas@us.ibm.com>
Author: Oscar D. Lara Yejas <odlaraye@oscars-mbp.attlocal.net>
Closes#9613 from olarayej/SPARK-11031.
Add ```read.text``` and ```write.text``` for SparkR.
cc sun-rui felixcheung shivaram
Author: Yanbo Liang <ybliang8@gmail.com>
Closes#10348 from yanboliang/spark-12393.
Add ```write.json``` and ```write.parquet``` for SparkR, and deprecated ```saveAsParquetFile```.
Author: Yanbo Liang <ybliang8@gmail.com>
Closes#10281 from yanboliang/spark-12310.
* ```jsonFile``` should support multiple input files, such as:
```R
jsonFile(sqlContext, c(“path1”, “path2”)) # character vector as arguments
jsonFile(sqlContext, “path1,path2”)
```
* Meanwhile, ```jsonFile``` has been deprecated by Spark SQL and will be removed at Spark 2.0. So we mark ```jsonFile``` deprecated and use ```read.json``` at SparkR side.
* Replace all ```jsonFile``` with ```read.json``` at test_sparkSQL.R, but still keep jsonFile test case.
* If this PR is accepted, we should also make almost the same change for ```parquetFile```.
cc felixcheung sun-rui shivaram
Author: Yanbo Liang <ybliang8@gmail.com>
Closes#10145 from yanboliang/spark-12146.
SparkR support ```read.parquet``` and deprecate ```parquetFile```. This change is similar with #10145 for ```jsonFile```.
Author: Yanbo Liang <ybliang8@gmail.com>
Closes#10191 from yanboliang/spark-12198.
Add support for for colnames, colnames<-, coltypes<-
Also added tests for names, names<- which have no test previously.
I merged with PR 8984 (coltypes). Clicked the wrong thing, crewed up the PR. Recreated it here. Was #9218
shivaram sun-rui
Author: felixcheung <felixcheung_m@hotmail.com>
Closes#9654 from felixcheung/colnamescoltypes.
Change ```cumeDist -> cume_dist, denseRank -> dense_rank, percentRank -> percent_rank, rowNumber -> row_number``` at SparkR side.
There are two reasons that we should make this change:
* We should follow the [naming convention rule of R](http://www.inside-r.org/node/230645)
* Spark DataFrame has deprecated the old convention (such as ```cumeDist```) and will remove it in Spark 2.0.
It's better to fix this issue before 1.6 release, otherwise we will make breaking API change.
cc shivaram sun-rui
Author: Yanbo Liang <ybliang8@gmail.com>
Closes#10016 from yanboliang/SPARK-12025.
Checked names, none of them should conflict with anything in base
shivaram davies rxin
Author: felixcheung <felixcheung_m@hotmail.com>
Closes#9489 from felixcheung/rstddev.
This is a follow up on PR #8984, as the corresponding branch for such PR was damaged.
Author: Oscar D. Lara Yejas <olarayej@mail.usf.edu>
Closes#9579 from olarayej/SPARK-10863_NEW14.
Bring the change code up to date.
Author: Adrian Zhuang <adrian555@users.noreply.github.com>
Author: adrian555 <wzhuang@us.ibm.com>
Closes#9031 from adrian555/attach2.
as.DataFrame is more a R-style like signature.
Also, I'd like to know if we could make the context, e.g. sqlContext global, so that we do not have to specify it as an argument, when we each time create a dataframe.
Author: Narine Kokhlikyan <narine.kokhlikyan@gmail.com>
Closes#8952 from NarineK/sparkrasDataFrame.
1. Add a "col" function into DataFrame.
2. Move the current "col" function in Column.R to functions.R, convert it to S4 function.
3. Add a s4 "column" function in functions.R.
4. Convert the "column" function in Column.R to S4 function. This is for private use.
Author: Sun Rui <rui.sun@intel.com>
Closes#8864 from sun-rui/SPARK-10079.
[SPARK-10905][SparkR]: Export freqItems() for DataFrameStatFunctions
- Add function (together with roxygen2 doc) to DataFrame.R and generics.R
- Expose the function in NAMESPACE
- Add unit test for the function
Author: Rerngvit Yanggratoke <rerngvit@kth.se>
Closes#8962 from rerngvit/SPARK-10905.
Created method as.data.frame as a synonym for collect().
Author: Oscar D. Lara Yejas <olarayej@mail.usf.edu>
Author: olarayej <oscar.lara.yejas@us.ibm.com>
Author: Oscar D. Lara Yejas <oscar.lara.yejas@us.ibm.com>
Closes#8908 from olarayej/SPARK-10807.
Add subset and transform
Also reorganize `[` & `[[` to subset instead of select
Note: for transform, transform is very similar to mutate. Spark doesn't seem to replace existing column with the name in mutate (ie. `mutate(df, age = df$age + 2)` - returned DataFrame has 2 columns with the same name 'age'), so therefore not doing that for now in transform.
Though it is clearly stated it should replace column with matching name (should I open a JIRA for mutate/transform?)
Author: felixcheung <felixcheung_m@hotmail.com>
Closes#8503 from felixcheung/rsubset_transform.
I also checked all the other functions defined in column.R, functions.R and DataFrame.R and everything else looked fine.
cc yu-iskw
Author: Shivaram Venkataraman <shivaram@cs.berkeley.edu>
Closes#8473 from shivaram/in-namespace.
I added lots of Column functinos into SparkR. And I also added `rand(seed: Int)` and `randn(seed: Int)` in Scala. Since we need such APIs for R integer type.
### JIRA
[[SPARK-9856] Add expression functions into SparkR whose params are complicated - ASF JIRA](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-9856)
Author: Yu ISHIKAWA <yuu.ishikawa@gmail.com>
Closes#8264 from yu-iskw/SPARK-9856-3.
- Add `when` and `otherwise` as `Column` methods
- Add `When` as an expression function
- Add `%otherwise%` infix as an alias of `otherwise`
Since R doesn't support a feature like method chaining, `otherwise(when(condition, value), value)` style is a little annoying for me. If `%otherwise%` looks strange for shivaram, I can remove it. What do you think?
### JIRA
[[SPARK-10075] Add `when` expressino function in SparkR - ASF JIRA](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-10075)
Author: Yu ISHIKAWA <yuu.ishikawa@gmail.com>
Closes#8266 from yu-iskw/SPARK-10075.