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PigLatin : How to find size of the input file
pooja chitral 2012-11-14, 08:57
Hi ,
I am Pooja here. I am working on one of the research projects at University of Houston.
I am using PigLatin for my research. I wanted to know is there any way we can find the size of the file from PigLatin query? I mean for example if there is a directory of files, I should be able to get size's of all the files in the directory and may be compare these size's with the size of a input file.
please let me know if there is any doubt in understanding the question.
Any help would be really really appreciated.
Thanks a lot in advance.
-- *Thanks,* *Pooja*
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pooja chitral 2012-11-14, 08:57
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Re: PigLatin : How to find size of the input file
Prashant Kommireddi 2012-11-14, 15:36
Hi Pooja,
You can do a "fs -dus /path/to/dir" to get the size in bytes. If you need to compare size with something it's easier to use a scripting language (python etc) to do that, and invoke your pig query from that.
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On Nov 14, 2012, at 6:32 AM, pooja chitral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi , > > I am Pooja here. I am working on one of the research projects at University > of Houston. > > I am using PigLatin for my research. > > > I wanted to know is there any way we can find the size of the file from > PigLatin query? I mean for example if there is a directory of files, I > should be able to get size's of all the files in the directory and may be > compare these size's with the size of a input file. > > please let me know if there is any doubt in understanding the question. > > Any help would be really really appreciated. > > Thanks a lot in advance. > > -- > *Thanks,* > *Pooja*
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Prashant Kommireddi 2012-11-14, 15:36
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