write.text {SparkR}R Documentation

Save the content of SparkDataFrame in a text file at the specified path.

Description

Save the content of the SparkDataFrame in a text file at the specified path. The SparkDataFrame must have only one column of string type with the name "value". Each row becomes a new line in the output file.

Usage

write.text(x, path, ...)

## S4 method for signature 'SparkDataFrame,character'
write.text(x, path, mode = "error",
  ...)

Arguments

x

A SparkDataFrame

path

The directory where the file is saved

...

additional argument(s) passed to the method.

mode

one of 'append', 'overwrite', 'error', 'errorifexists', 'ignore' save mode (it is 'error' by default)

Note

write.text since 2.0.0

See Also

Other SparkDataFrame functions: SparkDataFrame-class, agg, alias, arrange, as.data.frame, attach,SparkDataFrame-method, broadcast, cache, checkpoint, coalesce, collect, colnames, coltypes, createOrReplaceTempView, crossJoin, cube, dapplyCollect, dapply, describe, dim, distinct, dropDuplicates, dropna, drop, dtypes, except, explain, filter, first, gapplyCollect, gapply, getNumPartitions, group_by, head, hint, histogram, insertInto, intersect, isLocal, isStreaming, join, limit, localCheckpoint, merge, mutate, ncol, nrow, persist, printSchema, randomSplit, rbind, registerTempTable, rename, repartition, rollup, sample, saveAsTable, schema, selectExpr, select, showDF, show, storageLevel, str, subset, summary, take, toJSON, unionByName, union, unpersist, withColumn, withWatermark, with, write.df, write.jdbc, write.json, write.orc, write.parquet, write.stream

Examples

## Not run: 
##D sparkR.session()
##D path <- "path/to/file.txt"
##D df <- read.text(path)
##D write.text(df, "/tmp/sparkr-tmp/")
## End(Not run)

[Package SparkR version 2.3.3 Index]