In data.table
is possible to have columns of type list
and I'm trying for the first time to benefit from this feature. I need to store for each row of my table dt
several comments taken from an rApache web service. Each comment will have a username, datetime, and body item.
Instead of using long strings with some weird, unusual character to separate each message from the others (like |
), and a ;
to separate each item in a comment, I thought to use lists like this:
library(data.table)
dt <- data.table(id=1:2,
comment=list(list(
list(username="michele", date=Sys.time(), message="hello"),
list(username="michele", date=Sys.time(), message="world")),
list(
list(username="michele", date=Sys.time(), message="hello"),
list(username="michele", date=Sys.time(), message="world"))))
> dt
id comment
1: 1 <list>
2: 2 <list>
to store all the comments added for one particular row. (also because it will be easier to convert to JSON
later on when I need to send it back to the UI)
However, when I try to simulate how I will be actually filling my table during production (adding single comment to a particular row), R
either crashes or doesn't assign what I would like and then crashes:
library(data.table)
> library(data.table)
> dt <- data.table(id=1:2, comment=vector(mode="list", length=2))
> dt$comment
[[1]]
NULL
[[2]]
NULL
> dt[1L, comment := 1] # this works
> dt$comment
[[1]]
[1] 1
[[2]]
NULL
> set(dt, 1L, "comment", list(1, "a")) # assign only `1` and when I try to see `dt` R crashes
Warning message:
In set(dt, 1L, "comment", list(1, "a")) :
Supplied 2 items to be assigned to 1 items of column 'comment' (1 unused)
> dt[1L, comment := list(1, "a")] # R crashes as soon as I run
> dt[1L, comment := list(list(1, "a"))] # any of these two
I know I'm trying to misuse data.table
, e.g. the way the j
argument has been designed allows this:
dt[1L, c("id", "comment") := list(1, "a")] # lists in RHS are seen as different columns! not parts of one
Question: So, is there a way to do the assignment I want? Or I just have to take dt$comment
out in a variable, modify it, and then re-assign the whole column every times I need to do an update?
Using :=
:
dt = data.table(id = 1:2, comment = vector("list", 2L))
# assign value 1 to just the first column of 'comment'
dt[1L, comment := 1L]
# assign value of 1 and "a" to rows 1 and 2
dt[, comment := list(1, "a")]
# assign value of "a","b" to row 1, and 1 to row 2 for 'comment'
dt[, comment := list(c("a", "b"), 1)]
# assign list(1, "a") to just 1 row of 'comment'
dt[1L, comment := list(list(list(1, "a")))]
For the last case, you'll need one more list
because data.table
uses list(.)
to look for values to assign to columns by reference.
Using set
:
dt = data.table(id = 1:2, comment = vector("list", 2L))
# assign value 1 to just the first column of 'comment'
set(dt, i=1L, j="comment", value=1L)
# assign value of 1 and "a" to rows 1 and 2
set(dt, j="comment", value=list(1, "a"))
# assign value of "a","b" to row 1, and 1 to row 2 for 'comment'
set(dt, j="comment", value=list(c("a", "b"), 1))
# assign list(1, "a") to just 1 row of 'comment'
set(dt, i=1L, j="comment", value=list(list(list(1, "a"))))
HTH
I'm using the current development version 1.9.3, but should just work fine on any other version.
> sessionInfo()
R version 3.0.3 (2014-03-06)
Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin10.8.0 (64-bit)
locale:
[1] en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/C/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8
attached base packages:
[1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
other attached packages:
[1] data.table_1.9.3
loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
[1] plyr_1.8.0.99 reshape2_1.2.2 stringr_0.6.2 tools_3.0.3
Just to add more info, what list
columns are really designed for is when each cell is itself a vector
:
> DT = data.table(a=1:2, b=list(1:5,1:10))
> DT
a b
1: 1 1,2,3,4,5
2: 2 1,2,3,4,5,6,
> sapply(DT$b, length)
[1] 5 10
Notice the pretty printing of the vectors in the b
column. Those commas are just for display, each cell is actually a vector (as shown by the sapply
command above). Note also the trailing comma on the 2nd item of b
. That indicates that the vector is longer than displayed (data.table just displays the first 6 items).
Or, more like your example :
> DT = data.table(id=1:2, comment=list( c("michele", Sys.time(), "hello"),
c("michele", Sys.time(), "world") ))
> DT
id comment
1: 1 michele,1395330180.9278,hello
2: 2 michele,1395330180.9281,world
What you're trying to do is not only have a list
column, but put list
into each cell as well, which is why <list>
is being displayed. Additionally if you place named lists into each cell then beware that all those names will use up space. Where possible, a list
column of vectors
may be easier.
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