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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T20:30:08+00:00 2026-06-03T20:30:08+00:00

I’m running a Python script as a Hadoop streaming job, but this post is

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I’m running a Python script as a Hadoop streaming job, but this post is more related to some core Python concepts than knowledge about Hadoop.

Basically I have a set of lines where I want to find overlap

$ cat sample.txt
ID1    2143,2154,
ID2    2913,14545
ID3    2143,2390,3350,5239,6250
ID4    2143,2154,2163,3340
ID5    2143,2154,2156,2163,3340,3711

I want in the end to find overlapping pairs of records and count them, for example here something like:

2143,2154    3
2143,2163    2
2143,3340    2
2154,2163    2
2154,3340    2
2163,3340    2

The way I do this is by creating a Hadoop streaming job written in Python where the mapper will basically output all pair combinations on a given line which will be processed further by the reducer.

My question is actually quite simple: how can I generate efficiently in Python the combination of all pairs in a given line? Note that in my case a pair (x,y) is the same as a pair (y,x). For example for ID3 i’d like the following list generated in my mapper:

[(2143,2390), (2143,2390), (2143,3350), (2143,5239), (2143,6250), (2390,3350), (2390,5239), (2390,6250), (3350,5239), (3350,6250), (5239,6250)]

I can certainly do this with a bunch of for loops but it’s quite ugly. I’ve tried using itertools but couldn’t get something out of it properly. Any thoughts?

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    2026-06-03T20:30:09+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 8:30 pm

    How about:

    x = [2143, 2390, 3350, 5239, 6250]
    itertools.combinations(x, 2)
    

    gives:

    (2143, 2390) (2143, 3350) (2143, 5239) (2143, 6250) (2390, 3350) (2390, 5239) (2390, 6250) (3350, 5239) (3350, 6250) (5239, 6250)
    
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