Apache Pig Tutorial
Apache Pig Introduction
Apache Pig Environment
Pig Latin
Load & Store Operators
Diagnostic Operators
Grouping & Joining
Combining & Splitting
Filtering
Sorting
Pig Latin Built-In Functions
Other Modes Of Execution
Apache Pig Useful Resources
Selected Reading
Apache Pig Introduction
Apache Pig Environment
Pig Latin
Load & Store Operators
Diagnostic Operators
- Apache Pig - Illustrate Operator
- Apache Pig - Explain Operator
- Apache Pig - Describe Operator
- Apache Pig - Diagnostic Operator
Grouping & Joining
- Apache Pig - Cross Operator
- Apache Pig - Join Operator
- Apache Pig - Cogroup Operator
- Apache Pig - Group Operator
Combining & Splitting
Filtering
Sorting
Pig Latin Built-In Functions
- Apache Pig - Math Functions
- Apache Pig - date-time Functions
- Apache Pig - String Functions
- Apache Pig - Bag & Tuple Functions
- Load & Store Functions
- Apache Pig - Eval Functions
Other Modes Of Execution
Apache Pig Useful Resources
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Apache Pig - Describe Operator
Apache Pig - Describe Operator
The describe operator is used to view the schema of a relation.
Syntax
The syntax of the describe operator is as follows −
grunt> Describe Relation_name
Example
Assume we have a file student_data.txt in HDFS with the following content.
001,Rajiv,Reddy,9848022337,Hyderabad 002,siddarth,Battacharya,9848022338,Kolkata 003,Rajesh,Khanna,9848022339,Delhi 004,Preethi,Agarwal,9848022330,Pune 005,Trupthi,Mohanthy,9848022336,Bhuwaneshwar 006,Archana,Mishra,9848022335,Chennai.
And we have read it into a relation student using the LOAD operator as shown below.
grunt> student = LOAD hdfs://localhost:9000/pig_data/student_data.txt USING PigStorage( , ) as ( id:int, firstname:chararray, lastname:chararray, phone:chararray, city:chararray );
Now, let us describe the relation named student and verify the schema as shown below.
grunt> describe student;
Output
Once you execute the above Pig Latin statement, it will produce the following output.
grunt> student: { id: int,firstname: chararray,lastname: chararray,phone: chararray,city: chararray }Advertisements