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I'm trying to figure out how many words their are per line in a file in pig. I've gotten as far as loading and splitting:

raw = load file;
words = FOREACH raw GENERATE TOKENIZE(*);

which gets me a bag of tulples each containing a word. Then I go to count these items I get an error:

counts = FOREACH words GENERATE COUNT(*);

I get an error:

org.apache.pig.backend.executionengine.ExecException: ERROR 2106: Error while computing count in COUNT
...
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException

is that because some of the lines have an empty bag? or is there something else I'm doing wrong?

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  • You should not use COUNT(*) like this, this is restricted in Pig. Nov 17, 2014 at 5:00

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if it is the problem with an empty bag then you can try something like this: (Not tested)

raw = load file;

words = FOREACH raw GENERATE TOKENIZE(*) as tokenized_words;

counts = FOREACH words GENERATE ((tokenized_words IS null or TRIM(tokenized_words) == '') ? 0 : COUNT(*)) as total_count;

here we are writing if-else condition to check if the tokenized_words is null or empty, if yes then we are assigning zero to it else the total count.

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Can you try like this?

input

Hi hello how are you
this is apache pig
works

like a charm

Pigscript:

A = LOAD 'input' AS (line:chararray);
B = FOREACH A GENERATE TOKENIZE(line);
C = FOREACH B GENERATE COUNT($0);
DUMP C;

Output:

(5)
(4)
(1)
()
(3)

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