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First observation by group using self-join

I'm trying to get the top row by a group of three variables using a data.table.

I have a working solution:

col1 <- c(1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,3,3,3,3)
col2 <- c(2000,2000,2001,2001,2000,2000,2001,2001,2000,2000,2001,2001)
col4 <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12)
data <- data.frame(store=col1,year=col2,month=12,sales=col4)

solution1 <- data.table(data)[,.SD[1,],by="store,year,month"]

I used the slower approach suggested by Matthew Dowle in the following link:

https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/7884/fast-ways-in-r-to-get-the-first-row-of-a-data-frame-grouped-by-an-identifier

I'm trying to implement the faster self join but cannot get it to work.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

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Brad Avatar asked Apr 02 '13 23:04

Brad


2 Answers

option 1 (using keys)

Set the key to be store, year, month

DT <- data.table(data, key = c('store','year','month'))

Then you can use unique to create a data.table containing the unique values of the key columns. By default this will take the first entry

unique(DT)
   store year month sales
1:     1 2000    12     1
2:     1 2001    12     3
3:     2 2000    12     5
4:     2 2001    12     7
5:     3 2000    12     9
6:     3 2001    12    11

But, to be sure, you could use a self-join with mult='first'. (other options are 'all' or 'last')

# the key(DT) subsets the key columns only, so you don't end up with two 
# sales columns
DT[unique(DT[,key(DT), with = FALSE]), mult = 'first']

Option 2 (No keys)

Without setting the key, it would be faster to use .I not .SD

DTb <- data.table(data)
DTb[DTb[,list(row1 = .I[1]), by = list(store, year, month)][,row1]]
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mnel Avatar answered Oct 18 '22 10:10

mnel


What about:

solution2 <- data.table(data)[ , sales[1], by="store,year,month"]
> solution2
   store year month V1
1:     1 2000    12  1
2:     1 2001    12  3
3:     2 2000    12  5
4:     2 2001    12  7
5:     3 2000    12  9
6:     3 2001    12 11

I suppose you could rename that column:

data.table(data)[,fsales := sales[1],by="store,year,month"]
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IRTFM Avatar answered Oct 18 '22 12:10

IRTFM