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Adds support for R UDFs #106
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…ll `rpy2` on the fly
…ith barrier if < Spark 3.5
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Builds the foundation that allows R functions to run in Spark/Databricks Connect
rpy2
Python library to serialize and run the R code inside the clusterapplyInPandas()
to run the R function (viarpy2
) against a grouped data framemapInPandas()
to run the R function (viarpy2
) against non-grouped data framesspark_apply()
. Most of the integration is in functions thatspark_apply()
calls, so the functionality can be re-used by future interfacesrpy2
to the list of packages to be installed byinstall_databricks()
/install_pyspark()
rpy2
is not install in your current Python environment and offers to install