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How to Implement a Mock MapReduce for Word Count in Python
Simulates a MapReduce word count pipeline with mapper, shuffle, and reducer phases using Python dicts and standard library modules.
from collections import defaultdict
import re
def mapper(text):
"""Split text into words and emit (word, 1) pairs."""
words = re.findall(r'\b\w+\b', text.lower())
return [(word, 1) for word in words]
def reducer(pairs):
"""Group word-count pairs and sum counts."""
counts = defaultdict(int)
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How to Simulate a MapReduce Mock with Combine Phase in Python
Simulates a MapReduce pipeline with a combiner that aggregates local counts per reducer to reduce network and compute overhead.
from collections import defaultdict
def map_phase(lines):
intermediate = defaultdict(list)
for line in lines:
for word in line.strip().lower().split():
intermediate[word].append(1)
return dict(intermediate)
def combine_phase(intermediate, num_reducers=3):
combined = defaultdict(li…
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