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I am trying to load a file in PIG which 2 words may be separated with spaces or tabs (may me more than one). Is there a way to delimit the file load using a regex for whitespace? Or is there any other way to achieve the below?

Input:

COUNTESS    This young gentlewoman had a father,--O, that`

Output:

COUNTESS  
This  
young  
gentlewoman  
had  
a  
father,--O,  
that

It would be great to have a comma delimiter also, but that would make it more complex. For now, only the whitespace delimiter should work for me.

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Load the file as a line and then use TOKENIZE.If you have a mixture of tabs and space then after loading the data add a step to replace the tabs with spaces in the line and then use TOKENIZE.

A = LOAD 'test2.txt' as (line:chararray);
B = FOREACH A GENERATE FLATTEN(TOKENIZE(A.$0));
C = FOREACH B GENERATE TOBAG(*);
DUMP C;

OUTPUT

Output

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I don't really know PIG, but here's some info:

https://pig.apache.org/docs/r0.9.1/func.html#strsplit

STRSPLIT(string, regex, limit)

regex could be something like [\s,]+. That will split on any blocks of whitespace and commas. So for instance, a b,c ,d, e would split in to each letter. the order of space and comma does not matter.

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