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Stephan Ewen commented on FLINK-2186:
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Enforcing to give the types properly makes this type safe. Otherwise a typo
would not be caught at compile time, but probably lead to weird class cast
exceptions somewhere in the runtime.
> Rework CSV import to support very wide files
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>
> Key: FLINK-2186
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-2186
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Machine Learning Library, Scala API
> Reporter: Theodore Vasiloudis
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> In the current readVcsFile implementation, importing CSV files with many
> columns can become from cumbersome to impossible.
> For example to import an 11 column file we need to write:
> {code}
> val cancer = env.readCsvFile[(String, String, String, String, String, String,
> String, String, String, String,
> String)]("/path/to/breast-cancer-wisconsin.data")
> {code}
> For many use cases in Machine Learning we might have CSV files with thousands
> or millions of columns that we want to import as vectors.
> In that case using the current readCsvFile method becomes impossible.
> We therefore need to rework the current function, or create a new one that
> will allow us to import CSV files with an arbitrary number of columns.
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