I solved the issue of variable numRows within the lambda function not
defined by defining it as a Global variable

global numRows
numRows = 10   ## do in increment of 50K rows otherwise you blow up
driver memory!
#

Then I could call it within the lambda function as follows


rdd = sc.parallelize(Range). \
         map(lambda x: (x, uf.clustered(x,numRows), \
                           uf.scattered(x,numRows), \
                           uf.randomised(x, numRows), \
                           uf.randomString(50), \
                           uf.padString(x," ",50), \
                           uf.padSingleChar("x",4000)))

This then worked. I am not convinced this is *the correct* solution but
somehow it worked.


Thanks


Mich


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On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 at 18:52, Mich Talebzadeh <mich.talebza...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> many thanks KR.
>
> If i call the clusterted function on its own it works
>
> numRows = 100000
>
> print(uf.clustered(200,numRows))
>
> and returns
>
> 0.00199
> If I run all in one including the UsedFunctions claa in the same py file
> it works. The code is attached
>
> However, in PyCharm, I do the following
>
> UsedFunctions.py. Note that this file only contains functions and no class
>
> import logging
> import random
> import string
> import math
>
> def randomString(length):
>     letters = string.ascii_letters
>     result_str = ''.join(random.choice(letters) for i in range(length))
>     return result_str
>
> def clustered(x,numRows):
>     return math.floor(x -1)/numRows
>
> def scattered(x,numRows):
>     return abs((x -1 % numRows))* 1.0
>
> def randomised(seed,numRows):
>     random.seed(seed)
>     return abs(random.randint(0, numRows) % numRows) * 1.0
>
> def padString(x,chars,length):
>     n = int(math.log10(x) + 1)
>     result_str = ''.join(random.choice(chars) for i in range(length-n)) +
> str(x)
>     return result_str
>
> def padSingleChar(chars,length):
>     result_str = ''.join(chars for i in range(length))
>     return result_str
>
> def println(lst):
>     for ll in lst:
>       print(ll[0])
>
> In the main.py(PyCharm)  I have this code which is failing
>
> from pyspark import SparkContext, SparkConf
>
> from pyspark.sql import SQLContext
>
> from pyspark.sql import HiveContext
>
> from pyspark.sql import SparkSession
>
> from pyspark.sql import Row
>
> from pyspark.sql.types import StringType, ArrayType
>
> from pyspark.sql.functions import udf, col, max as max, to_date, date_add,
> \
>
>     add_months
>
> from datetime import datetime, timedelta
>
> import os
>
> from os.path import join, abspath
>
> from typing import Optional
>
> import logging
>
> import random
>
> import string
>
> import math
>
> import mathOperations as mo
>
> import UsedFunctions as uf
>
> ##import test_oracle as to
>
>
> class main:
>
>   rec = {}
>
>   settings = [
>
>                 ("hive.exec.dynamic.partition", "true"),
>
>                 ("hive.exec.dynamic.partition.mode", "nonstrict"),
>
>                 ("spark.sql.orc.filterPushdown", "true"),
>
>                 ("hive.msck.path.validation", "ignore"),
>
>                 ("spark.sql.caseSensitive", "true"),
>
>                 ("spark.speculation", "false"),
>
>                 ("hive.metastore.authorization.storage.checks", "false"),
>
>                 ("hive.metastore.client.connect.retry.delay", "5s"),
>
>                 ("hive.metastore.client.socket.timeout", "1800s"),
>
>                 ("hive.metastore.connect.retries", "12"),
>
>                 ("hive.metastore.execute.setugi", "false"),
>
>                 ("hive.metastore.failure.retries", "12"),
>
>                 ("hive.metastore.schema.verification", "false"),
>
>                 ("hive.metastore.schema.verification.record.version",
> "false"),
>
>                 ("hive.metastore.server.max.threads", "100000"),
>
>                 ("hive.metastore.authorization.storage.checks",
> "/apps/hive/warehouse")
>
> ]
>
>   configs = {"DB":"pycharm",
>
>            "tableName":"randomDataPy"}
>
>   DB = "pycharm"
>
>   tableName = "randomDataPy"
>
>   fullyQualifiedTableName = DB +"."+tableName
>
>   spark = SparkSession.builder \
>
>           .appName("app1") \
>
>           .enableHiveSupport() \
>
>           .getOrCreate()
>
>
>   spark.sparkContext._conf.setAll(settings)
>
>
>   sc = SparkContext.getOrCreate()
>
>   print(sc.getConf().getAll())
>
>   sqlContext = SQLContext(sc)
>
>   HiveContext = HiveContext(sc)
>
>   lst = (spark.sql("SELECT FROM_unixtime(unix_timestamp(), 'dd/MM/yyyy
> HH:mm:ss.ss') ")).collect()
>
>   print("\nStarted at");uf.println(lst)
>
>
>   numRows = 100000   ## do in increment of 50K rows otherwise you blow up
> driver memory!
>
>   #
>
>   ## Check if table exist otherwise create it
>
>
>   rows = 0
>
>   sqltext  = ""
>
>   if (spark.sql(f"SHOW TABLES IN {DB} like '{tableName}'").count() == 1):
>
>     rows = spark.sql(f"""SELECT COUNT(1) FROM
> {fullyQualifiedTableName}""").collect()[0][0]
>
>     print ("number of rows is ",rows)
>
>   else:
>
>     print(f"\nTable {fullyQualifiedTableName} does not exist, creating
> table ")
>
>     sqltext = """
>
>     CREATE TABLE {DB}.{tableName}(
>
>     ID INT
>
>     , CLUSTERED INT
>
>     , SCATTERED INT
>
>     , RANDOMISED INT
>
>     , RANDOM_STRING VARCHAR(50)
>
>     , SMALL_VC VARCHAR(50)
>
>     , PADDING  VARCHAR(4000)
>
>     )
>
>     STORED AS PARQUET
>
>     """
>
>     spark.sql(sqltext)
>
>
>   start = 0
>
>   if (rows == 0):
>
>     start = 1
>
>   else:
>
>     maxID = spark.sql(f"SELECT MAX(id) FROM
> {fullyQualifiedTableName}").collect()[0][0]
>
>     start = maxID + 1
>
>     end = start + numRows - 1
>
>   print ("starting at ID = ",start, ",ending on = ",end)
>
>   Range = range(start, end+1)
>
>   ## This traverses through the Range and increment "x" by one unit each
> time, and that x value is used in the code to generate random data through
> Python functions in a class
>
>   print(numRows)
>
>   print(uf.clustered(200,numRows))
>
>   rdd = sc.parallelize(Range). \
>
>            map(lambda x: (x, uf.clustered(x, numRows), \
>
>                              uf.scattered(x,10000), \
>
>                              uf.randomised(x,10000), \
>
>                              uf.randomString(50), \
>
>                              uf.padString(x," ",50), \
>
>                              uf.padSingleChar("x",4000)))
>
>   df = rdd.toDF(). \
>
>        withColumnRenamed("_1","ID"). \
>
>        withColumnRenamed("_2", "CLUSTERED"). \
>
>        withColumnRenamed("_3", "SCATTERED"). \
>
>        withColumnRenamed("_4", "RANDOMISED"). \
>
>        withColumnRenamed("_5", "RANDOM_STRING"). \
>
>        withColumnRenamed("_6", "SMALL_VC"). \
>
>        withColumnRenamed("_7", "PADDING")
>
>   df.write.mode("overwrite").saveAsTable("pycharm.ABCD")
>
>   df.printSchema()
>
>   df.explain()
>
>   df.createOrReplaceTempView("tmp")
>
>   sqltext = f"""
>
>     INSERT INTO TABLE {fullyQualifiedTableName}
>
>     SELECT
>
>             ID
>
>           , CLUSTERED
>
>           , SCATTERED
>
>           , RANDOMISED
>
>           , RANDOM_STRING
>
>           , SMALL_VC
>
>           , PADDING
>
>     FROM tmp
>
>     """
>
>   spark.sql(sqltext)
>
>   spark.sql(f"SELECT MIN(id) AS minID, MAX(id) AS maxID FROM
> {fullyQualifiedTableName}").show(n=20,truncate=False,vertical=False)
>
>   ##sqlContext.sql("""SELECT * FROM pycharm.randomDataPy ORDER BY
> id""").show(n=20,truncate=False,vertical=False)
>
>   lst = (spark.sql("SELECT FROM_unixtime(unix_timestamp(), 'dd/MM/yyyy
> HH:mm:ss.ss') ")).collect()
>
>   print("\nFinished at");usedFunctions.println(lst)
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 at 18:04, Sofia’s World <mmistr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> copying and pasting your code code in a jup notebook works fine. that is,
>> using my own version of Range which is simply a list of numbers
>>
>> how bout this.. does this work fine?
>> list(map(lambda x: (x, clustered(x, numRows)),[1,2,3,4]))
>>
>> If it does, i'd look in what's inside your Range and what you get out of
>> it. I suspect something wrong in there
>>
>> If there was something with the clustered function, then you should be
>> able to take it out of the map() and still have the code working..
>> Could you try that as well?
>> kr
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 5:04 PM Mich Talebzadeh <
>> mich.talebza...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry, part of the code is not that visible
>>>
>>> rdd = sc.parallelize(Range). \
>>>            map(lambda x: (x, uf.clustered(x, numRows), \
>>>                              uf.scattered(x,10000), \
>>>                              uf.randomised(x,10000), \
>>>                              uf.randomString(50), \
>>>                              uf.padString(x," ",50), \
>>>                              uf.padSingleChar("x",4000)))
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>> any loss, damage or destruction of data or any other property which may
>>> arise from relying on this email's technical content is explicitly
>>> disclaimed. The author will in no case be liable for any monetary damages
>>> arising from such loss, damage or destruction.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 at 16:56, Mich Talebzadeh <mich.talebza...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks Sean,
>>>>
>>>> This is the code
>>>>
>>>> numRows = 100000   ## do in increment of 50K rows otherwise you blow up 
>>>> driver memory!
>>>> #
>>>> ## Check if table exist otherwise create it
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> rows = 0
>>>> sqltext  = ""
>>>> if (spark.sql(f"SHOW TABLES IN {DB} like '{tableName}'").count() == 1):
>>>>   rows = spark.sql(f"""SELECT COUNT(1) FROM 
>>>> {fullyQualifiedTableName}""").collect()[0][0]
>>>>   print ("number of rows is ",rows)
>>>> else:
>>>>   print(f"\nTable {fullyQualifiedTableName} does not exist, creating table 
>>>> ")
>>>>   sqltext = """
>>>>   CREATE TABLE {DB}.{tableName}(
>>>>   ID INT
>>>>   , CLUSTERED INT
>>>>   , SCATTERED INT
>>>>   , RANDOMISED INT
>>>>   , RANDOM_STRING VARCHAR(50)
>>>>   , SMALL_VC VARCHAR(50)
>>>>   , PADDING  VARCHAR(4000)
>>>>   )
>>>>   STORED AS PARQUET
>>>>   """
>>>>   spark.sql(sqltext)
>>>>
>>>> start = 0
>>>> if (rows == 0):
>>>>   start = 1
>>>> else:
>>>>   maxID = spark.sql(f"SELECT MAX(id) FROM 
>>>> {fullyQualifiedTableName}").collect()[0][0]
>>>>   start = maxID + 1
>>>>   end = start + numRows - 1
>>>> print ("starting at ID = ",start, ",ending on = ",end)
>>>> Range = range(start, end+1)
>>>> ## This traverses through the Range and increment "x" by one unit each 
>>>> time, and that x value is used in the code to generate random data through 
>>>> Python functions in a class
>>>> print(numRows)
>>>> print(uf.clustered(200,numRows))
>>>> rdd = sc.parallelize(Range). \
>>>>          map(lambda x: (x, uf.clustered(x, numRows), \
>>>>                            uf.scattered(x,10000), \
>>>>                            uf.randomised(x,10000), \
>>>>                            uf.randomString(50), \
>>>>                            uf.padString(x," ",50), \
>>>>                            uf.padSingleChar("x",4000)))
>>>> df = rdd.toDF(). \
>>>>      withColumnRenamed("_1","ID"). \
>>>>      withColumnRenamed("_2", "CLUSTERED"). \
>>>>      withColumnRenamed("_3", "SCATTERED"). \
>>>>      withColumnRenamed("_4", "RANDOMISED"). \
>>>>      withColumnRenamed("_5", "RANDOM_STRING"). \
>>>>      withColumnRenamed("_6", "SMALL_VC"). \
>>>>      withColumnRenamed("_7", "PADDING")
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> And this is the run with error
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Started at
>>>>
>>>> 11/12/2020 14:42:45.45
>>>>
>>>> number of rows is  4500000
>>>>
>>>> starting at ID =  4500001 ,ending on =  4600000
>>>>
>>>> 100000
>>>>
>>>> 0.00199
>>>>
>>>> 20/12/11 14:42:56 ERROR Executor: Exception in task 0.0 in stage 7.0
>>>> (TID 33)
>>>>
>>>> org.apache.spark.api.python.PythonException: Traceback (most recent
>>>> call last):
>>>>
>>>>   File
>>>> "C:\spark-3.0.1-bin-hadoop2.7\python\lib\pyspark.zip\pyspark\worker.py",
>>>> line 605, in main
>>>>
>>>>   File
>>>> "C:\spark-3.0.1-bin-hadoop2.7\python\lib\pyspark.zip\pyspark\worker.py",
>>>> line 597, in process
>>>>
>>>>   File
>>>> "C:\spark-3.0.1-bin-hadoop2.7\python\lib\pyspark.zip\pyspark\serializers.py",
>>>> line 271, in dump_stream
>>>>
>>>>     vs = list(itertools.islice(iterator, batch))
>>>>
>>>>   File "C:\spark-3.0.1-bin-hadoop2.7\python\pyspark\rdd.py", line 1440,
>>>> in takeUpToNumLeft
>>>>
>>>>     yield next(iterator)
>>>>
>>>>   File
>>>> "C:\spark-3.0.1-bin-hadoop2.7\python\lib\pyspark.zip\pyspark\util.py", line
>>>> 107, in wrapper
>>>>
>>>>     return f(*args, **kwargs)
>>>>
>>>>   File
>>>> "C:/Users/admin/PycharmProjects/pythonProject2/pilot/src/main.py", line
>>>> 101, in <lambda>
>>>>
>>>>     map(lambda x: (x, uf.clustered(x, numRows), \
>>>>
>>>> NameError: name 'numRows' is not defined
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Mich
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *Disclaimer:* Use it at your own risk. Any and all responsibility for
>>>> any loss, damage or destruction of data or any other property which may
>>>> arise from relying on this email's technical content is explicitly
>>>> disclaimed. The author will in no case be liable for any monetary damages
>>>> arising from such loss, damage or destruction.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 at 16:47, Sean Owen <sro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Looks like a simple Python error - you haven't shown the code that
>>>>> produces it. Indeed, I suspect you'll find there is no such symbol.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 9:09 AM Mich Talebzadeh <
>>>>> mich.talebza...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This used to work but not anymore.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have UsedFunctions.py file that has these functions
>>>>>>
>>>>>> import random
>>>>>> import string
>>>>>> import math
>>>>>>
>>>>>> def randomString(length):
>>>>>>     letters = string.ascii_letters
>>>>>>     result_str = ''.join(random.choice(letters) for i in range(length))
>>>>>>     return result_str
>>>>>>
>>>>>> def clustered(x,numRows):
>>>>>>     return math.floor(x -1)/numRows
>>>>>>
>>>>>> def scattered(x,numRows):
>>>>>>     return abs((x -1 % numRows))* 1.0
>>>>>>
>>>>>> def randomised(seed,numRows):
>>>>>>     random.seed(seed)
>>>>>>     return abs(random.randint(0, numRows) % numRows) * 1.0
>>>>>>
>>>>>> def padString(x,chars,length):
>>>>>>     n = int(math.log10(x) + 1)
>>>>>>     result_str = ''.join(random.choice(chars) for i in range(length-n)) 
>>>>>> + str(x)
>>>>>>     return result_str
>>>>>>
>>>>>> def padSingleChar(chars,length):
>>>>>>     result_str = ''.join(chars for i in range(length))
>>>>>>     return result_str
>>>>>>
>>>>>> def println(lst):
>>>>>>     for ll in lst:
>>>>>>       print(ll[0])
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now in the main().py module I import this file as follows:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> import UsedFunctions as uf
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Then I try the following
>>>>>>
>>>>>> import UsedFunctions as uf
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  numRows = 100000   ## do in increment of 100K rows
>>>>>>  rdd = sc.parallelize(Range). \
>>>>>>            map(lambda x: (x, uf.clustered(x, numRows), \
>>>>>>                              uf.scattered(x,10000), \
>>>>>>                              uf.randomised(x,10000), \
>>>>>>                              uf.randomString(50), \
>>>>>>                              uf.padString(x," ",50), \
>>>>>>                              uf.padSingleChar("x",4000)))
>>>>>> The problem is that now it throws error for numRows as below
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   File
>>>>>> "C:/Users/admin/PycharmProjects/pythonProject2/pilot/src/main.py", line
>>>>>> 101, in <lambda>
>>>>>>     map(lambda x: (x, uf.clustered(x, numRows), \
>>>>>> NameError: name 'numRows' is not defined
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I don't know why this error is coming!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Appreciate any ideas
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mich
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Disclaimer:* Use it at your own risk. Any and all responsibility
>>>>>> for any loss, damage or destruction of data or any other property which 
>>>>>> may
>>>>>> arise from relying on this email's technical content is explicitly
>>>>>> disclaimed. The author will in no case be liable for any monetary damages
>>>>>> arising from such loss, damage or destruction.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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