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I want to sort the data using spark-shell (scala).

Input is like (EDIT - first column can contains two spaces)

AQWD  11BC23  A12A
ZXDM  33QWSD  CC12
  DM  EEZM33  FFZ2

I am trying to use sc.textFile("input.txt")

Now I want to sort the data using first column only. I know I need to use sortByKey() but which transformation or action should I apply first so that I can use sortByKey() ? I am getting error of sortByKey is not member of rdd.RDD Array[String] by using below code which doesn't seem right

val lines = sc.textFile("input.txt")
val sort =  lines.map(_.Split("  ")).sortByKey()

Expected output

  DM  33QWSD  CC12    
AQWD  11BC23  A12A
BCDM  EEZM33  FFZ2

As spaces has ascii value of 32 it will be at the top and then remaining sorting data.

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sortByKey() is a so called OrderedRDDFunctions. They are only available for RDD which contain tuples (key,value). Your RDD will contain Array[String]. If you want to do it your way you can do it like this:

val lines = sc.textFile("input.txt")
val sort =  lines.map(_.split("  ")).map(arr => (arr(0),arr.mkString("  "))).sortByKey()

edit: yes you can make those 2 maps in one step, I find this more readable :-)

You can also do it like this:

scala> lines.sortBy[String]( (line:String) => line.split("  ")(0), true, 1 ).foreach(println)
AQWD  11BC23  A12A
BCDM  EEZM33  FFZ2
ZXDM  33QWSD  CC12

@Edit: if your key is different you just need to include it in your logic. For instance if all your delimiters are double spaces you can change the above code to:

lines.map(_.split("  ")).map(arr => (arr(0) + "  " + arr(1),arr.mkString("  ")))

Or the second one:

lines.sortBy[String]( (line:String) => { val split = line.split("  "); split(0) + "  " + split(1) }, true, 1 )
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  • Can we do without using sortByKey() ? I thought we can only sort using sortBykey(). My main purpose is to sort the data using first column
    – user4549111
    Mar 17, 2016 at 6:06
  • @ViyatGandhi yes see my edit, you need to use a different method Mar 17, 2016 at 6:06
  • Thanks!! ... so this is essentially use of scala. Is there any way I can make use of spark functions and do the sorting? (any of the map or reduce and some sorting at the end ). Because in future i need to sort big file using this.
    – user4549111
    Mar 17, 2016 at 6:22
  • @ViyatGandhi not this is not the sort from Scala, it's a Spark sortBy from the RDD and is doing exactly what you are asking for. You can see it in the documentation goo.gl/GmVfYQ Mar 17, 2016 at 6:58
  • @ViyatGandhi Mateusz is right ! How would you want to sort by a key if you haven't define a key ?
    – eliasah
    Mar 17, 2016 at 7:08

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