Spark primes
We can run a series of numbers through a filter to determine whether each number is prime or not. We can use this script:
import pyspark if not 'sc' in globals(): sc = pyspark.SparkContext() def is_it_prime(number): #make sure n is a positive integer number = abs(number) #simple tests if number < 2: return False #2 is special case if number == 2: return True #all other even numbers are not prime if not number & 1: return False #divisible into it's square root for x in range(3, int(number**0.5)+1, 2): if number % x == 0: return False #must be a prime return True # pick a good range numbers = sc.parallelize(range(100000)) # see how many primes are in that range print(numbers.filter(is_it_prime).count())
The script generates numbers up to 100000
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We then loop over each of the numbers and pass it to our filter. If the filter returns True
, we get a record. Then, we just...