public static class Regex.AllMatches extends PTransform<PCollection<java.lang.String>,PCollection<java.util.List<java.lang.String>>>
Regex.MatchesName<String> takes a PCollection<String> and returns a PCollection<List<String>> representing the value extracted from all 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 the entire line does not match the Regex, the line will not be output. If it does match the entire line, the groups in the Regex will be used. The output will be all of the Regex groups.
Example of use:
PCollection<String> words = ...;
PCollection<List<String>> values =
words.apply(Regex.allMatches("myregex (mygroup)"));
name, resourceHints| Constructor and Description |
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AllMatches(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)
Override this method to specify how this
PTransform should be expanded on the given
InputT. |
compose, compose, getAdditionalInputs, getDefaultOutputCoder, getDefaultOutputCoder, getDefaultOutputCoder, getKindString, getName, getResourceHints, populateDisplayData, setResourceHints, toString, validate, validatepublic PCollection<java.util.List<java.lang.String>> expand(PCollection<java.lang.String> in)
PTransformPTransform should be expanded on the given
InputT.
NOTE: This method should not be called directly. Instead apply the PTransform should
be applied to the InputT using the apply method.
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>>>