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import sys
import numpy as np
import warnings

if sys.version > '3':
    xrange = range
    basestring = str

from pyspark import SparkContext, since
from pyspark.mllib.common import callMLlibFunc, inherit_doc
from pyspark.mllib.linalg import Vectors, SparseVector, _convert_to_vector
from pyspark.sql import DataFrame


[docs]class MLUtils(object): """ Helper methods to load, save and pre-process data used in MLlib. .. versionadded:: 1.0.0 """ @staticmethod def _parse_libsvm_line(line, multiclass=None): """ Parses a line in LIBSVM format into (label, indices, values). """ if multiclass is not None: warnings.warn("deprecated", DeprecationWarning) items = line.split(None) label = float(items[0]) nnz = len(items) - 1 indices = np.zeros(nnz, dtype=np.int32) values = np.zeros(nnz) for i in xrange(nnz): index, value = items[1 + i].split(":") indices[i] = int(index) - 1 values[i] = float(value) return label, indices, values @staticmethod def _convert_labeled_point_to_libsvm(p): """Converts a LabeledPoint to a string in LIBSVM format.""" from pyspark.mllib.regression import LabeledPoint assert isinstance(p, LabeledPoint) items = [str(p.label)] v = _convert_to_vector(p.features) if isinstance(v, SparseVector): nnz = len(v.indices) for i in xrange(nnz): items.append(str(v.indices[i] + 1) + ":" + str(v.values[i])) else: for i in xrange(len(v)): items.append(str(i + 1) + ":" + str(v[i])) return " ".join(items) @staticmethod @since("1.0.0")
[docs] def loadLibSVMFile(sc, path, numFeatures=-1, minPartitions=None, multiclass=None): """ Loads labeled data in the LIBSVM format into an RDD of LabeledPoint. The LIBSVM format is a text-based format used by LIBSVM and LIBLINEAR. Each line represents a labeled sparse feature vector using the following format: label index1:value1 index2:value2 ... where the indices are one-based and in ascending order. This method parses each line into a LabeledPoint, where the feature indices are converted to zero-based. :param sc: Spark context :param path: file or directory path in any Hadoop-supported file system URI :param numFeatures: number of features, which will be determined from the input data if a nonpositive value is given. This is useful when the dataset is already split into multiple files and you want to load them separately, because some features may not present in certain files, which leads to inconsistent feature dimensions. :param minPartitions: min number of partitions @return: labeled data stored as an RDD of LabeledPoint >>> from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile >>> from pyspark.mllib.util import MLUtils >>> from pyspark.mllib.regression import LabeledPoint >>> tempFile = NamedTemporaryFile(delete=True) >>> _ = tempFile.write(b"+1 1:1.0 3:2.0 5:3.0\\n-1\\n-1 2:4.0 4:5.0 6:6.0") >>> tempFile.flush() >>> examples = MLUtils.loadLibSVMFile(sc, tempFile.name).collect() >>> tempFile.close() >>> examples[0] LabeledPoint(1.0, (6,[0,2,4],[1.0,2.0,3.0])) >>> examples[1] LabeledPoint(-1.0, (6,[],[])) >>> examples[2] LabeledPoint(-1.0, (6,[1,3,5],[4.0,5.0,6.0])) """ from pyspark.mllib.regression import LabeledPoint if multiclass is not None: warnings.warn("deprecated", DeprecationWarning) lines = sc.textFile(path, minPartitions) parsed = lines.map(lambda l: MLUtils._parse_libsvm_line(l)) if numFeatures <= 0: parsed.cache() numFeatures = parsed.map(lambda x: -1 if x[1].size == 0 else x[1][-1]).reduce(max) + 1 return parsed.map(lambda x: LabeledPoint(x[0], Vectors.sparse(numFeatures, x[1], x[2])))
@staticmethod @since("1.0.0")
[docs] def saveAsLibSVMFile(data, dir): """ Save labeled data in LIBSVM format. :param data: an RDD of LabeledPoint to be saved :param dir: directory to save the data >>> from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile >>> from fileinput import input >>> from pyspark.mllib.regression import LabeledPoint >>> from glob import glob >>> from pyspark.mllib.util import MLUtils >>> examples = [LabeledPoint(1.1, Vectors.sparse(3, [(0, 1.23), (2, 4.56)])), ... LabeledPoint(0.0, Vectors.dense([1.01, 2.02, 3.03]))] >>> tempFile = NamedTemporaryFile(delete=True) >>> tempFile.close() >>> MLUtils.saveAsLibSVMFile(sc.parallelize(examples), tempFile.name) >>> ''.join(sorted(input(glob(tempFile.name + "/part-0000*")))) '0.0 1:1.01 2:2.02 3:3.03\\n1.1 1:1.23 3:4.56\\n' """ lines = data.map(lambda p: MLUtils._convert_labeled_point_to_libsvm(p)) lines.saveAsTextFile(dir)
@staticmethod @since("1.1.0")
[docs] def loadLabeledPoints(sc, path, minPartitions=None): """ Load labeled points saved using RDD.saveAsTextFile. :param sc: Spark context :param path: file or directory path in any Hadoop-supported file system URI :param minPartitions: min number of partitions @return: labeled data stored as an RDD of LabeledPoint >>> from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile >>> from pyspark.mllib.util import MLUtils >>> from pyspark.mllib.regression import LabeledPoint >>> examples = [LabeledPoint(1.1, Vectors.sparse(3, [(0, -1.23), (2, 4.56e-7)])), ... LabeledPoint(0.0, Vectors.dense([1.01, 2.02, 3.03]))] >>> tempFile = NamedTemporaryFile(delete=True) >>> tempFile.close() >>> sc.parallelize(examples, 1).saveAsTextFile(tempFile.name) >>> MLUtils.loadLabeledPoints(sc, tempFile.name).collect() [LabeledPoint(1.1, (3,[0,2],[-1.23,4.56e-07])), LabeledPoint(0.0, [1.01,2.02,3.03])] """ minPartitions = minPartitions or min(sc.defaultParallelism, 2) return callMLlibFunc("loadLabeledPoints", sc, path, minPartitions)
@staticmethod @since("1.5.0")
[docs] def appendBias(data): """ Returns a new vector with `1.0` (bias) appended to the end of the input vector. """ vec = _convert_to_vector(data) if isinstance(vec, SparseVector): newIndices = np.append(vec.indices, len(vec)) newValues = np.append(vec.values, 1.0) return SparseVector(len(vec) + 1, newIndices, newValues) else: return _convert_to_vector(np.append(vec.toArray(), 1.0))
@staticmethod @since("1.5.0")
[docs] def loadVectors(sc, path): """ Loads vectors saved using `RDD[Vector].saveAsTextFile` with the default number of partitions. """ return callMLlibFunc("loadVectors", sc, path)
@staticmethod @since("2.0.0")
[docs] def convertVectorColumnsToML(dataset, *cols): """ Converts vector columns in an input DataFrame from the :py:class:`pyspark.mllib.linalg.Vector` type to the new :py:class:`pyspark.ml.linalg.Vector` type under the `spark.ml` package. :param dataset: input dataset :param cols: a list of vector columns to be converted. New vector columns will be ignored. If unspecified, all old vector columns will be converted excepted nested ones. :return: the input dataset with old vector columns converted to the new vector type >>> import pyspark >>> from pyspark.mllib.linalg import Vectors >>> from pyspark.mllib.util import MLUtils >>> df = spark.createDataFrame( ... [(0, Vectors.sparse(2, [1], [1.0]), Vectors.dense(2.0, 3.0))], ... ["id", "x", "y"]) >>> r1 = MLUtils.convertVectorColumnsToML(df).first() >>> isinstance(r1.x, pyspark.ml.linalg.SparseVector) True >>> isinstance(r1.y, pyspark.ml.linalg.DenseVector) True >>> r2 = MLUtils.convertVectorColumnsToML(df, "x").first() >>> isinstance(r2.x, pyspark.ml.linalg.SparseVector) True >>> isinstance(r2.y, pyspark.mllib.linalg.DenseVector) True """ if not isinstance(dataset, DataFrame): raise TypeError("Input dataset must be a DataFrame but got {}.".format(type(dataset))) return callMLlibFunc("convertVectorColumnsToML", dataset, list(cols))
@staticmethod @since("2.0.0")
[docs] def convertVectorColumnsFromML(dataset, *cols): """ Converts vector columns in an input DataFrame to the :py:class:`pyspark.mllib.linalg.Vector` type from the new :py:class:`pyspark.ml.linalg.Vector` type under the `spark.ml` package. :param dataset: input dataset :param cols: a list of vector columns to be converted. Old vector columns will be ignored. If unspecified, all new vector columns will be converted except nested ones. :return: the input dataset with new vector columns converted to the old vector type >>> import pyspark >>> from pyspark.ml.linalg import Vectors >>> from pyspark.mllib.util import MLUtils >>> df = spark.createDataFrame( ... [(0, Vectors.sparse(2, [1], [1.0]), Vectors.dense(2.0, 3.0))], ... ["id", "x", "y"]) >>> r1 = MLUtils.convertVectorColumnsFromML(df).first() >>> isinstance(r1.x, pyspark.mllib.linalg.SparseVector) True >>> isinstance(r1.y, pyspark.mllib.linalg.DenseVector) True >>> r2 = MLUtils.convertVectorColumnsFromML(df, "x").first() >>> isinstance(r2.x, pyspark.mllib.linalg.SparseVector) True >>> isinstance(r2.y, pyspark.ml.linalg.DenseVector) True """ if not isinstance(dataset, DataFrame): raise TypeError("Input dataset must be a DataFrame but got {}.".format(type(dataset))) return callMLlibFunc("convertVectorColumnsFromML", dataset, list(cols))
@staticmethod @since("2.0.0")
[docs] def convertMatrixColumnsToML(dataset, *cols): """ Converts matrix columns in an input DataFrame from the :py:class:`pyspark.mllib.linalg.Matrix` type to the new :py:class:`pyspark.ml.linalg.Matrix` type under the `spark.ml` package. :param dataset: input dataset :param cols: a list of matrix columns to be converted. New matrix columns will be ignored. If unspecified, all old matrix columns will be converted excepted nested ones. :return: the input dataset with old matrix columns converted to the new matrix type >>> import pyspark >>> from pyspark.mllib.linalg import Matrices >>> from pyspark.mllib.util import MLUtils >>> df = spark.createDataFrame( ... [(0, Matrices.sparse(2, 2, [0, 2, 3], [0, 1, 1], [2, 3, 4]), ... Matrices.dense(2, 2, range(4)))], ["id", "x", "y"]) >>> r1 = MLUtils.convertMatrixColumnsToML(df).first() >>> isinstance(r1.x, pyspark.ml.linalg.SparseMatrix) True >>> isinstance(r1.y, pyspark.ml.linalg.DenseMatrix) True >>> r2 = MLUtils.convertMatrixColumnsToML(df, "x").first() >>> isinstance(r2.x, pyspark.ml.linalg.SparseMatrix) True >>> isinstance(r2.y, pyspark.mllib.linalg.DenseMatrix) True """ if not isinstance(dataset, DataFrame): raise TypeError("Input dataset must be a DataFrame but got {}.".format(type(dataset))) return callMLlibFunc("convertMatrixColumnsToML", dataset, list(cols))
@staticmethod @since("2.0.0")
[docs] def convertMatrixColumnsFromML(dataset, *cols): """ Converts matrix columns in an input DataFrame to the :py:class:`pyspark.mllib.linalg.Matrix` type from the new :py:class:`pyspark.ml.linalg.Matrix` type under the `spark.ml` package. :param dataset: input dataset :param cols: a list of matrix columns to be converted. Old matrix columns will be ignored. If unspecified, all new matrix columns will be converted except nested ones. :return: the input dataset with new matrix columns converted to the old matrix type >>> import pyspark >>> from pyspark.ml.linalg import Matrices >>> from pyspark.mllib.util import MLUtils >>> df = spark.createDataFrame( ... [(0, Matrices.sparse(2, 2, [0, 2, 3], [0, 1, 1], [2, 3, 4]), ... Matrices.dense(2, 2, range(4)))], ["id", "x", "y"]) >>> r1 = MLUtils.convertMatrixColumnsFromML(df).first() >>> isinstance(r1.x, pyspark.mllib.linalg.SparseMatrix) True >>> isinstance(r1.y, pyspark.mllib.linalg.DenseMatrix) True >>> r2 = MLUtils.convertMatrixColumnsFromML(df, "x").first() >>> isinstance(r2.x, pyspark.mllib.linalg.SparseMatrix) True >>> isinstance(r2.y, pyspark.ml.linalg.DenseMatrix) True """ if not isinstance(dataset, DataFrame): raise TypeError("Input dataset must be a DataFrame but got {}.".format(type(dataset))) return callMLlibFunc("convertMatrixColumnsFromML", dataset, list(cols))
[docs]class Saveable(object): """ Mixin for models and transformers which may be saved as files. .. versionadded:: 1.3.0 """
[docs] def save(self, sc, path): """ Save this model to the given path. This saves: * human-readable (JSON) model metadata to path/metadata/ * Parquet formatted data to path/data/ The model may be loaded using py:meth:`Loader.load`. :param sc: Spark context used to save model data. :param path: Path specifying the directory in which to save this model. If the directory already exists, this method throws an exception. """ raise NotImplementedError
@inherit_doc
[docs]class JavaSaveable(Saveable): """ Mixin for models that provide save() through their Scala implementation. .. versionadded:: 1.3.0 """ @since("1.3.0")
[docs] def save(self, sc, path): """Save this model to the given path.""" if not isinstance(sc, SparkContext): raise TypeError("sc should be a SparkContext, got type %s" % type(sc)) if not isinstance(path, basestring): raise TypeError("path should be a basestring, got type %s" % type(path)) self._java_model.save(sc._jsc.sc(), path)
[docs]class Loader(object): """ Mixin for classes which can load saved models from files. .. versionadded:: 1.3.0 """ @classmethod
[docs] def load(cls, sc, path): """ Load a model from the given path. The model should have been saved using py:meth:`Saveable.save`. :param sc: Spark context used for loading model files. :param path: Path specifying the directory to which the model was saved. :return: model instance """ raise NotImplemented
@inherit_doc
[docs]class JavaLoader(Loader): """ Mixin for classes which can load saved models using its Scala implementation. .. versionadded:: 1.3.0 """ @classmethod def _java_loader_class(cls): """ Returns the full class name of the Java loader. The default implementation replaces "pyspark" by "org.apache.spark" in the Python full class name. """ java_package = cls.__module__.replace("pyspark", "org.apache.spark") return ".".join([java_package, cls.__name__]) @classmethod def _load_java(cls, sc, path): """ Load a Java model from the given path. """ java_class = cls._java_loader_class() java_obj = sc._jvm for name in java_class.split("."): java_obj = getattr(java_obj, name) return java_obj.load(sc._jsc.sc(), path) @classmethod @since("1.3.0")
[docs] def load(cls, sc, path): """Load a model from the given path.""" java_model = cls._load_java(sc, path) return cls(java_model)
[docs]class LinearDataGenerator(object): """Utils for generating linear data. .. versionadded:: 1.5.0 """ @staticmethod @since("1.5.0")
[docs] def generateLinearInput(intercept, weights, xMean, xVariance, nPoints, seed, eps): """ :param: intercept bias factor, the term c in X'w + c :param: weights feature vector, the term w in X'w + c :param: xMean Point around which the data X is centered. :param: xVariance Variance of the given data :param: nPoints Number of points to be generated :param: seed Random Seed :param: eps Used to scale the noise. If eps is set high, the amount of gaussian noise added is more. Returns a list of LabeledPoints of length nPoints """ weights = [float(weight) for weight in weights] xMean = [float(mean) for mean in xMean] xVariance = [float(var) for var in xVariance] return list(callMLlibFunc( "generateLinearInputWrapper", float(intercept), weights, xMean, xVariance, int(nPoints), int(seed), float(eps)))
@staticmethod @since("1.5.0")
[docs] def generateLinearRDD(sc, nexamples, nfeatures, eps, nParts=2, intercept=0.0): """ Generate an RDD of LabeledPoints. """ return callMLlibFunc( "generateLinearRDDWrapper", sc, int(nexamples), int(nfeatures), float(eps), int(nParts), float(intercept))
def _test(): import doctest from pyspark.sql import SparkSession globs = globals().copy() # The small batch size here ensures that we see multiple batches, # even in these small test examples: spark = SparkSession.builder\ .master("local[2]")\ .appName("mllib.util tests")\ .getOrCreate() globs['spark'] = spark globs['sc'] = spark.sparkContext (failure_count, test_count) = doctest.testmod(globs=globs, optionflags=doctest.ELLIPSIS) spark.stop() if failure_count: exit(-1) if __name__ == "__main__": _test()