I just wanted to share a tool I built called spark-column-analyzer. It's a Python package that helps you dig into your Spark DataFrames with ease.
Ever spend ages figuring out what's going on in your columns? Like, how many null values are there, or how many unique entries? Built with data preparation for Generative AI in mind, it aids in data imputation and augmentation – key steps for creating realistic synthetic data.
Basics
Effortless Column Analysis: It calculates all the important stats you need for each column, like null counts, distinct values, percentages, and more. No more manual counting or head scratching!
Simple to Use: Just toss in your DataFrame and call the analyze_column function. Bam! Insights galore.
Makes Data Cleaning easier: Knowing your data's quality helps you clean it up way faster. This package helps you figure out where the missing values are hiding and how much variety you've got in each column.
Detecting skewed columns
Open Source and Friendly: Feel free to tinker, suggest improvements, or even contribute some code yourself! We love collaboration in the Spark community.
Installation:
Using pip from the link: https://pypi.org/project/spark-column-analyzer/
pip install spark-column-analyzer
Also you can clone the project from gitHub
git clone https://github.com/michTalebzadeh/spark_column_analyzer.git
The details are in the attached RENAME file
Let me know what you think! Feedback is always welcome.
An example added to README in GitHub
Doing analysis for column Postcode
Json formatted output
{
"Postcode": {
"exists": true,
"num_rows": 93348,
"data_type": "string",
"null_count": 21921,
"null_percentage": 23.48,
"distinct_count": 38726,
"distinct_percentage": 41.49
}
}
Mich Talebzadeh | Technologist | Data | Generative AI | Financial Fraud
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Disclaimer: The information provided is correct to the best of my knowledge but of course cannot be guaranteed . It is essential to note that, as with any advice, quote "one test result is worth one-thousand expert opinions (Werner Von Braun)".