No, all of the RDDs (including those returned from randomSplit()) are read-only.
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 11:28 AM, Pagliari, Roberto
wrote:
> Suppose I have something like the code below
>
>
> for idx in xrange(0, 10):
> train_test_split = training.randomSplit(weights=[0.75, 0
Suppose I have something like the code below
for idx in xrange(0, 10):
train_test_split = training.randomSplit(weights=[0.75, 0.25])
train_cv = train_test_split[0]
test_cv = train_test_split[1]
# scale train_cv and test_cv
by scaling train