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Overview
The Shuffle Snap is a a Flow type Snap that enables you to randomize the order of the rows in an incoming dataset. The Snap can be optimized to work with large datasets by configuring the maximum percentage of memory that can be used to buffer the dataset, if that limit is exceeded then the dataset is downloaded to a temporary file in local storage. A random integer can be assigned as the seed value, a seed value is any number that acts as the identifier for a particular randomized order. The Snap produces the same randomized order for the same seed value. This Snap, along with the Sample Snap, is helpful in randomizing a sample dataset for further analysis.
Expected Input and Output
The Snap accepts document input and generates a document output. Use any Snap that produces a document output containing row-data upstream of the Snap and Snaps that accept document inputs such as Mapper downstream of the Snap. The Snap works with both numeric and categorical datasets.
Prerequisites
None.
Configuring Accounts
Accounts are not required in this Snap.
Configuring Views
Input | Exactly one document input view. |
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Output | Exactly one document output view. |
Error | At most one document error view. |
Troubleshooting
None.
Limitations and Known Issues
None.
Modes
- Ultra Pipelines: Does not work in Ultra Pipelines.
- Spark mode: Not supported in Spark mode.
Snap Settings
Label | Required. The name for the Snap. Modify this to be more specific, especially if there are more than one of the same Snap in the pipeline. |
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Use random seed | Select this field to enable using a seed value. The next field is ignored if this field is deselected. Default value: Selected |
Random seed | Conditional. This is required if the Use random seed field is selected and specifies the seed value to be used in randomizing the dataset. Using the same seed value for a dataset generates the same order of shuffled dataset. Default value: 12345 |
Maximum memory % | Required. The maximum portion of the node's memory, as a percentage, that can be utilized to buffer the incoming dataset. If this percentage is exceeded then the dataset is written to a temporary local file and then the sample generated from this temporary file. This configuration is useful in handling large datasets without over-utilization of the node memory. The minimum default memory to be utilized by the Snap is set at 100 MB. Default value: 10 |
Examples
Shuffling a Numerical Dataset
The Pipeline in this example, Shuffle_Snap_Numerical_Data.slp, demonstrates the core functionality of the Shuffle Snap. An input dataset containing 50 rows is passed to the Shuffle Snap. Three cases are demonstrated:
- Using a seed value
- Using another seed value
- Without seed value
Upon execution, the output document is the input document with the rows in a random order.
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The Sequence Snap simulates a numerical dataset by generating a sequence of 50 numbers as shown below: Three Shuffle Snaps demonstrate how the Snap works with and without a seed value:
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Shuffling a Categorical Dataset
The Pipeline in this example, Shuffle_Snap_Categorical_Data.slp, demonstrates how categorical data or data containing multiple fields is handled by the Shuffle Snap. An input dataset containing 21 rows is passed to the Shuffle Snap. Three cases are demonstrated:
- Using a seed value
- Using another seed value
- Without seed value
When the Pipeline is executed, the output generated is the incoming dataset but with its order randomized.
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The input is a JSON file containing information about different aspects of 3 species of a flower, aspects such as sepal length, sepal width, petal length, petal width, and classification. 21 records are present in this dataset, sorted based on the $class field as shown below: The three Shuffle Snaps are used to demonstrate how the Snap works with and without a seed value. Two different seed values are given to verify the output dataset's row order:
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