I have a dataframe which has one row, and several columns. Some of the columns are single values, and others are lists. All list columns are the same length. I want to split each list column into a separate row, while keeping any non-list column as is.
Sample DF:
from pyspark import Row
from pyspark.sql import SQLContext
from pyspark.sql.functions import explode
sqlc = SQLContext(sc)
df = sqlc.createDataFrame([Row(a=1, b=[1,2,3],c=[7,8,9], d='foo')])
# +---+---------+---------+---+
# | a| b| c| d|
# +---+---------+---------+---+
# | 1|[1, 2, 3]|[7, 8, 9]|foo|
# +---+---------+---------+---+
What I want:
+---+---+----+------+
| a| b| c | d |
+---+---+----+------+
| 1| 1| 7 | foo |
| 1| 2| 8 | foo |
| 1| 3| 9 | foo |
+---+---+----+------+
If I only had one list column, this would be easy by just doing an explode
:
df_exploded = df.withColumn('b', explode('b'))
# >>> df_exploded.show()
# +---+---+---------+---+
# | a| b| c| d|
# +---+---+---------+---+
# | 1| 1|[7, 8, 9]|foo|
# | 1| 2|[7, 8, 9]|foo|
# | 1| 3|[7, 8, 9]|foo|
# +---+---+---------+---+
However, if I try to also explode
the c
column, I end up with a dataframe with a length the square of what I want:
df_exploded_again = df_exploded.withColumn('c', explode('c'))
# >>> df_exploded_again.show()
# +---+---+---+---+
# | a| b| c| d|
# +---+---+---+---+
# | 1| 1| 7|foo|
# | 1| 1| 8|foo|
# | 1| 1| 9|foo|
# | 1| 2| 7|foo|
# | 1| 2| 8|foo|
# | 1| 2| 9|foo|
# | 1| 3| 7|foo|
# | 1| 3| 8|foo|
# | 1| 3| 9|foo|
# +---+---+---+---+
What I want is - for each column, take the nth element of the array in that column and add that to a new row. I've tried mapping an explode accross all columns in the dataframe, but that doesn't seem to work either:
df_split = df.rdd.map(lambda col: df.withColumn(col, explode(col))).toDF()