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The easiest way to start using Spark is through the Scala shell:
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```console
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-docker run -it spark /opt/spark/bin/spark-shell
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+docker run -it %%IMAGE%% /opt/spark/bin/spark-shell
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```
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Try the following command, which should return 1,000,000,000:
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The easiest way to start using PySpark is through the Python shell:
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```console
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-docker run -it spark:python3 /opt/spark/bin/pyspark
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+docker run -it %%IMAGE%%:python3 /opt/spark/bin/pyspark
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```
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And run the following command, which should also return 1,000,000,000:
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The easiest way to start using R on Spark is through the R shell:
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```console
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-docker run -it apache/spark-r /opt/spark/bin/sparkR
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+docker run -it %%IMAGE%%:r /opt/spark/bin/sparkR
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```
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## Running Spark on Kubernetes
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## Configuration and environment variables
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See more in https://github.com/apache/spark-docker/blob/master/OVERVIEW.md#environment-variable
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