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Big data & Spark easy

How to Use Broadcast Variables as Read-Only in PySpark (Mock Example)

Share a lookup dict across Spark executors with a broadcast variable and verify its read-only behavior in a local mock.

pyspark broadcast spark
Python
from pyspark import SparkContext, SparkConf

def main():
    conf = SparkConf().setAppName("BroadcastMock").setMaster("local[2]")
    sc = SparkContext(conf=conf)
    
    lookup = {"a": 1, "b": 2, "c": 3}
    broadcast_lookup = sc.broadcast(lookup)
    
    data = ["a", "b", "c", "a", "unknown"]
    rdd = sc.parallel…
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Big data & Spark medium

Mock RDD in Python: Simulate Spark RDD Lazy Transformations

Simulate Apache Spark RDD behavior in Python with lazy maps, filters, partitions, and a collect action.

spark rdd big-data
Python
import random

def mock_rdd(data, num_slices=2):
    """
    A simple simulation of Spark RDD behavior with lazy evaluation,
    transformations, and an action.
    """
    class SimpleRDD:
        def __init__(self, data, num_slices=2):
            self.data = data
            self.num_slices = num_slices
           …
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