[R] Adding two files into one and vlookup
Petr PIKAL
petr.pikal at precheza.cz
Thu Jul 8 11:19:02 CEST 2010
Hi
see
?merge
Regards
Petr
r-help-bounces at r-project.org napsal dne 07.07.2010 17:07:34:
> Say I have two files file and file2:
>
> file1 contains the following:
> Date Price
> 02/07/2010 53.96597903
> 03/07/2010 56.92825807
> 04/07/2010 39.27408645
> 05/07/2010 42.59834151
> 06/07/2010 70.68512383
> 07/07/2010 10.92505265
> 08/07/2010 52.12492249
> 09/07/2010 49.88767957
>
> file2 contains the following:
> Date Price
> 03/07/2010 5.312006403
> 04/07/2010 673.0705924
> 05/07/2010 442.4679386
> 06/07/2010 851.9158985
> 07/07/2010 581.8592424
>
> I want to create a new file that should look like:
> Date Price1 Price2
> 03/07/2010 5.312006403 56.928
> 04/07/2010 673.0705924 39.274
> 05/07/2010 442.4679386 42.598
> 06/07/2010 851.9158985 70.685
> 07/07/2010 581.8592424 10.925
>
> Thx
>
>
>
> On 7/7/10, Erik Iverson <eriki at ccbr.umn.edu> wrote:
> > raghu wrote:
> >> I have two files with dates and prices in each. The number of rows in
each
> >> of
> >> them will differ. How do I create a new file which contains data from
both
> >> these files? Cbind and merge are not helpful. For cbind because the
rows
> >> are
> >> not the same replication occurs. Also if I have similar data how do I
> >> write
> >> a vlookup kind of function? I am giving an example below:
> >> Say Price1 file contains the following:
> >> Date Price
> >> 2/3/2010 134.00
> >> 3/3/2010 133.90
> >> 4/3/2010 135.55
> >>
> >> And say price2 contains the following:
> >> Date Price
> >> 2/3/2010 2300
> >> 3/3/2010 3200
> >> 4/3/2010 1800
> >> 5/3/2010 1900
> >>
> >> I want to take both these data together in a single file, and take
the
> >> smaller vector (or matrix or dataframe??..i am new to R and still
confused
> >> with the various objects) which is file1 (because it contains fewer
rows )
> >> and vlookup prices in the second file basedon the dates on file1 and
write
> >> three columns (date, price from 1 and price from2) in a new file. How
do i
> >> do this please?
> >
> > I think all this can be accomplished with merge. Can you give
reproducible
> > examples as the posting guide suggests?
> >
> > Use read.table to read in your data into R objects, then use ?dput to
give
> > us
> > the exact copies of the objects (probably data.frames by your
example), and
> > what
> > output you want to have. Being precise with the classes of objects
you're
> > working with is key, and ?dput is a great way to make sure we have the
same
> > objects as you.
> >
> > Another tip is common terminology. For instance, `vlookup` is not a
term
> > used in
> > R, and many people will not know what it means.
> >
> > This way, everything is reproducible for us, and we can offer
suggestions
> > and
> > show you what the exact output will be. In short, making sure
everyone is
> > on
> > the same page goes a long way when getting help from a mailing list.
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> 'Raghu'
>
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