println(parts(0)) does not solve the problem. It does not work
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Sean Owen wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 7:18 AM, Deep Pradhan
> wrote:
> > When I add
> >
> > parts(0).collect().foreach(println)
> >
> > parts(1).collect().foreach(println), for printing parts,
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 7:18 AM, Deep Pradhan wrote:
> When I add
>
> parts(0).collect().foreach(println)
>
> parts(1).collect().foreach(println), for printing parts, I get the following
> error
>
> not enough arguments for method collect: (pf:
> PartialFunction[Char,B])(implicit
> bf:scala.collec
When I add
parts(0).collect().foreach(println)
parts(1).collect().foreach(println), for printing parts, I get the
following error
*not enough arguments for method collect: (pf:
PartialFunction[Char,B])(implicit
bf:scala.collection.generic.CanBuildFrom[String,B,That])That.Unspecified
value parame
Hi,
What kind of error do you receive?
Best regards,
Jörn
Le 24 août 2014 08:29, "Deep Pradhan" a écrit :
> Hi,
> I was going through the SparkPageRank code and want to see the
> intermediate steps, like the RDDs formed in the intermediate steps.
> Here is a part of the code along with the lin
Hi,
I was going through the SparkPageRank code and want to see the intermediate
steps, like the RDDs formed in the intermediate steps.
Here is a part of the code along with the lines that I added in order to
print the RDDs.
I want to print the "*parts*" in the code (denoted by the comment in Bold
l