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Scala Data Analysis Cookbook (new)

You're reading from   Scala Data Analysis Cookbook (new) Navigate the world of data analysis, visualization, and machine learning with over 100 hands-on Scala recipes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784396749
Length 254 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Arun Manivannan Arun Manivannan
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Breeze FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with Apache Spark DataFrames 3. Loading and Preparing Data – DataFrame 4. Data Visualization 5. Learning from Data 6. Scaling Up 7. Going Further Index

Introduction

In all honesty, free / open source data visualization tools in Scala aren't that rich compared to those in other mature data analysis languages, such as R or Python. We might partly attribute this to the lack of rich charting frameworks in Java, and visualization has never been a strong point for big data analytics.

That said, Scala (or more specifically the Hadoop world, including Spark) is catching up with the presence of the Apache incubator project Zeppelin and the highly active Scala bindings (https://github.com/bokeh/bokeh-scala) for the Bokeh project (http://bokeh.pydata.org/en/latest/). With R becoming the first-class citizen in Spark—with the availability of SparkR DataFrames from 1.4 onwards—Spark gets additional visualization from R other than the already existing Python APIs.

As a side note, all existing Java libraries are accessible from Scala. Hence, we are free to borrow any visualization library from Java.

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