[R] operations between two aggregated data frames?
Gabor Grothendieck
ggrothendieck at gmail.com
Sat May 15 00:38:05 CEST 2010
Generating df1 and df2 as in your post try this (and see
http://sqldf.googlecode.com for more info):
> library(sqldf)
> out <- sqldf("select category,
+ df1.date date1,
+ df2.date date2,
+ df1.date - df2.date datediff
+ from df1 join df2 using(category)
+ order by category, date1, date2")
>
> out[[2]] <- as.Date(out[[2]], origin = "1970-01-01")
> out[[3]] <- as.Date(out[[3]], origin = "1970-01-01")
> out
category date1 date2 datediff
1 1 2003-02-08 2003-05-17 -98
2 1 2003-02-08 2003-11-29 -294
3 1 2008-08-16 2003-05-17 1918
4 1 2008-08-16 2003-11-29 1722
5 1 2008-11-29 2003-05-17 2023
6 1 2008-11-29 2003-11-29 1827
7 2 2001-12-01 2005-02-26 -1183
8 2 2001-12-01 2008-10-25 -2520
9 2 2002-01-12 2005-02-26 -1141
10 2 2002-01-12 2008-10-25 -2478
11 3 2003-09-13 2005-10-01 -749
12 3 2003-09-13 2007-08-18 -1435
13 3 2009-08-01 2005-10-01 1400
14 3 2009-08-01 2007-08-18 714
15 4 2000-11-04 2000-11-18 -14
16 4 2000-11-04 2003-05-10 -917
17 4 2000-11-04 2003-07-26 -994
18 4 2000-11-04 2008-11-22 -2940
19 4 2004-03-13 2000-11-18 1211
20 4 2004-03-13 2003-05-10 308
21 4 2004-03-13 2003-07-26 231
22 4 2004-03-13 2008-11-22 -1715
23 4 2007-06-02 2000-11-18 2387
24 4 2007-06-02 2003-05-10 1484
25 4 2007-06-02 2003-07-26 1407
26 4 2007-06-02 2008-11-22 -539
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 6:13 PM, Jonathan <jonsleepy at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
> I've come up with a solution for this problem that relies on a for loop,
> and I was wondering if anybody had any insight into a more elegant method:
>
> I have two data frames, each has a column for categorical data and a column
> for date. What I'd like to do, ideally, is calculate the number of days
> between all pairs of dates in data frame 1 and data frame 2 (*but only for
> members of the same category*). The number of members of each category
> varies between the two data frames.
>
> For example:
>
>
>> d <- seq(as.Date("2000-02-12"), as.Date("2009-08-18"), by="weeks")
>
>> df1 <- data.frame('A'=sample(1:200,10), 'date'=d[sample(1:length(d),10)],'category'=sample(1:4,10,replace=TRUE))
>
>> df2 <- data.frame('A'=sample(1:200,10), 'date'=d[sample(1:length(d),10)],'category'=sample(1:4,10,replace=TRUE))
>
>
>> df1
> A date category
> 1 93 2004-02-28 3
> 2 105 2001-03-17 3
> 3 189 2009-07-04 2
> 4 130 2003-07-05 2
> 5 160 2005-09-24 2
> 6 32 2004-11-06 2
> 7 117 2007-03-17 1
> 8 161 2003-07-19 4
> 9 153 2001-09-15 3
> 10 173 2005-08-27 1
>
>
>> df2
> A date category
> 1 102 2006-08-19 3
> 2 68 2004-11-27 2
> 3 137 2003-01-11 1
> 4 39 2002-12-28 2
> 5 127 2004-03-06 4
> 6 125 2002-02-23 2
> 7 150 2002-05-18 4
> 8 19 2003-02-22 1
> 9 80 2000-08-05 1
> 10 94 2003-12-27 1
>
>
> Within a loop, I'd do the following (i is my counter; for the example,
> I set it to 1):
>
>
>> i<-1
>
> # Create the data frames:
>
>> yeari_1 <- df1[which(df1['category']==i),]; yeari_2 <- df2[which(df2['category']==i),]
>
> # Select only the data from category i
>
>> yeari_1
> A date category
> 7 117 2007-03-17 1
> 10 173 2005-08-27 1
>
>> yeari_2
> A date category
> 3 137 2003-01-11 1
> 8 19 2003-02-22 1
> 9 80 2000-08-05 1
> 10 94 2003-12-27 1
>
> # Convert dates to integers
>
> year1_i[[2]] <- as.integer(as.Date(yeari_1[[2]])); yeari_2[[2]] <-
> as.integer(as.Date(yeari_2[[2]]));
>
>> yeari_1
> A date category
> 7 117 13589 1
> 10 173 13022 1
>> yeari_2
> A date category
> 3 137 12063 1
> 8 19 12105 1
> 9 80 11174 1
> 10 94 12413 1
>
> # Get differences of all pairs:
>
>> result <- outer(yeari_1[[2]],yeari_2[[2]],'-')
>> result
> [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4]
> [1,] 1526 1484 2415 1176
> [2,] 959 917 1848 609
>
> # Now, merge the results with the results from all the earlier
> iterations for previous values of i, increment i to the next value,
> and repeat.
>
>
> ----
>
> Ideally, I could accomplish this in some sort of vectorized manner,
> although the Force is not yet strong with me. Any ideas would be
> appreciated!
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Jonathan
>
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