Based on the documentation ( http://zeppelin.incubator.apache.org/docs/display.html) you can use the following: Display as Table, Chart If output starts with %table, it is interpreted as a table. Table can be seen as chart. Output's format should be, row separated by '\n' (newline) and column separated by '\t' (tab). First row is header. ( http://zeppelin.incubator.apache.org/assets/themes/zeppelin/img/screenshots/display_table.png )
Eran On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 9:26 AM Koji Sekiguchi <koji.sekigu...@rondhuit.com> wrote: > Hi IT CTO, > > Thank you for the reply! > > Ok, so now my question is only visualization of charts. > > http://nlp4l.github.io/tutorial.html#withZeppelin_visualize > > How can I use charts to display word count appearing Lucene index > without implementing Interpreter? > > regards, > > Koji > > On 2015/07/02 15:14, IT CTO wrote: > > I hope I am not missleading you but as far as I understand the "spark > > interpreter" is actually a scala interpreter until the time you access > one > > of the context objects, and as much as I understand from you library, you > > have a stand alone library which should be loaded and accessed locally. > > So - all you need to do is in you scala code use the %dep to load the > > library and then call it's API. > > > > This is just to save you time next time. > > You need to write an interpreter only if you want to access a back-end > > computation engine such as SPARK or ignite or any ODBC source. for local > > api call %dep should be enough. > > > > HTH, > > Eran > > > > On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 5:24 AM Koji Sekiguchi < > koji.sekigu...@rondhuit.com> > > wrote: > > > >> Hi IT CTO, > >> > >> Thank you for the reply! > >> > >> Because I couldn't find any ways to use charts (bar chart, pie chart, > >> etc.) in Zeppelin > >> without having my own Interpreter... If you know it, please let me know. > >> > >> And now I see the comment of DepInterpreter, it seems it is used for > Spark: > >> > >> /** > >> * DepInterpreter downloads dependencies and pass them when > >> SparkInterpreter initialized. > >> * It extends SparkInterpreter but does not create sparkcontext > >> * > >> */ > >> > >> nevertheless, it can be used for general purpose? > >> > >> regards, > >> > >> Koji > >> > >> > >> On 2015/06/30 20:25, IT CTO wrote: > >>> This might be a stupid question but .... > >>> Quick question regarding the NLP4L - why did you need to create an > >>> interpreter for NLP4L? what is the deference from just using the %dep > and > >>> loading from scala and then accessing it from scala paragrap? > >>> Eran > >>> > >>> On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 10:56 AM Ophir Cohen <oph...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hi Daniel and good luck. > >>>> Can you share the meetup details? > >>>> 10x > >>>> > >>>> On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 9:30 AM, Daniel Haviv < > >>>> daniel.ha...@veracity-group.com> wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Hi everybody, > >>>>> We are going to arrange a meetup in Israel where I'm going to > dedicate > >> 45 > >>>>> minutes to introduce Zeppelin to the Big Data community in Israel. > >>>>> I'm going to display general usage of the Spark cli via zeppelin (and > >>>>> it's charting capabilities) and the WordCloud. > >>>>> > >>>>> Please share any cool examples you have of Zeppelin I can use. > >>>>> After the meetup, I will make sure these examples will be publicly > >>>>> available. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Thanks, > >>>>> Daniel Haviv > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >> > >> > > > >