It's relatively straightforward, the current mapper gets a map of column names 
to IColumns.  The SuperColumn implements the IColumn interface.  So you would 
probably need both the super column name and the subcolumn name to get at it, 
but you just need to cast the IColumn to a super column and handle it from 
there.

On Oct 19, 2010, at 10:31 AM, Frank LoVecchio wrote:

> I have a Hadoop installation working with a cluster of 0.7 Beta 2 Nodes, and 
> got the WordCount example to work using the standard configuration.  I have 
> been inserting data into a Super Column (Sensor) with TimeUUID as the compare 
> type, it looks like this:
> 
> get Sensor['DeviceID:Sensor']
> => (super_column=795a4da0-d8ac-11df-9a2c-12313d06187c,
>      (column=sub_sensor1, value=39.742538, timestamp=1287182112633000) 
>      (column=sub_sensor2, value=-104.912474, timestamp=1287182112633000) 
>      (column=mac_address, value=DEADBEEFFEED, timestamp=1287182112633000)) 
> 
> Is there a Word Count example for super columns?  I am trying to count the 
> number of occurrences of "DEADBEEFFEED", much like "word1" in the column 
> example.  
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Frank LoVecchio
> Software Engineer, Isidorey LLC
> isidorey.com
> 
> franklovecchio.com
> rodsandricers.com

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