public static class Regex.FindAll extends PTransform<PCollection<java.lang.String>,PCollection<java.util.List<java.lang.String>>>
Regex.Find<String>
takes a PCollection<String>
and returns a PCollection<List<String>>
representing the value extracted from the
Regex groups of the input PCollection
to the number of times that element occurs in the input.
This transform runs a Regex on the entire input line. If a portion of the line does not match the Regex, the line will not be output. If it does match a portion of the line, the groups in the Regex will be used. The output will be the Regex groups.
Example of use:
PCollection<String> words = ...;
PCollection<List<String>> values =
words.apply(Regex.findAll("myregex (mygroup)"));
name
Constructor and Description |
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FindAll(java.util.regex.Pattern pattern) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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PCollection<java.util.List<java.lang.String>> |
expand(PCollection<java.lang.String> in)
Applies this
PTransform on the given InputT , and returns its
Output . |
getAdditionalInputs, getDefaultOutputCoder, getDefaultOutputCoder, getDefaultOutputCoder, getKindString, getName, populateDisplayData, toString, validate
public PCollection<java.util.List<java.lang.String>> expand(PCollection<java.lang.String> in)
PTransform
PTransform
on the given InputT
, and returns its
Output
.
Composite transforms, which are defined in terms of other transforms, should return the output of one of the composed transforms. Non-composite transforms, which do not apply any transforms internally, should return a new unbound output and register evaluators (via backend-specific registration methods).
expand
in class PTransform<PCollection<java.lang.String>,PCollection<java.util.List<java.lang.String>>>