Ok, I've coerced DATE to class Date before running the function:
dat$DATE <- as.Date(dat$DATE, format = "%d/%m/%Y")
Without it the function would be:
extraction <- function(DF, date1, date2, format = "%Y-%m-%d"){
date <- as.Date(DF[[1]], format)
date1 <- as.Date(date1, format)
date2 <- as.Date(date2, format)
idx <- date1 < date & date < date2
aggregate(DF[idx, 3], DF[idx, 1:2], FUN = sum)
}
date1<-"24/04/2009"
date2<-"27/04/2009"
extraction(dat, date1, date2, format = "%d/%m/%Y")
# DATE PAYS x
#1 26/04/2009 Mexique 18
#2 26/04/2009 usa 100
Note also that the op uses '<' and '>' not'<=' and '>=' so our results
are different.
Rui Barradas
Em 10-11-2012 19:15, arun escreveu:
Thanks Rui,
I tried that too:
dat <- read.table(text="
DATE PAYS nb_pays.ILI.
1 24/04/2009 usa 0
2 24/04/2009 usa 0
3 24/04/2009 Mexique 0
4 24/04/2009 Mexique 0
5 26/04/2009 usa 20
6 26/04/2009 usa 20
7 26/04/2009 usa 20
8 26/04/2009 usa 20
9 26/04/2009 usa 20
10 26/04/2009 Mexique 18
11 27/04/2009 usa 40
12 27/04/2009 Mexique 26
13 27/04/2009 Canada 6
14 27/04/2009 Spain 1
15 28/04/2009 Canada 6
", header = TRUE)
extraction <- function(DF, date1, date2, format = "%Y-%m-%d"){
date1 <- as.Date(date1, format)
date2 <- as.Date(date2, format)
idx <- date1 < DF[[1]] & DF[[1]] < date2
aggregate(DF[idx, 3], DF[idx, 1:2], FUN = sum)
}
extraction(dat,"24/04/2009","26/04/2009", format="%d/%m/%Y")
#Error in aggregate.data.frame(as.data.frame(x), ...) :
# no rows to aggregate
#In addition: Warning messages:
#1: In extraction(dat, "24/04/2009", "26/04/2009", format = "%d/%m/%Y") :
# Incompatible methods ("Ops.Date", "Ops.factor") for "<"
#2: In extraction(dat, "24/04/2009", "26/04/2009", format = "%d/%m/%Y") :
# Incompatible methods ("Ops.factor", "Ops.Date") for "<"
date1<-"24/04/2009"
date2<-"27/04/2009"
extraction(dat,"24/04/2009","26/04/2009", format="%d/%m/%Y")
#Error in aggregate.data.frame(as.data.frame(x), ...) :
# no rows to aggregate
#In addition: Warning messages:
#1: In extraction(dat, "24/04/2009", "26/04/2009", format = "%d/%m/%Y") :
# Incompatible methods ("Ops.Date", "Ops.factor") for "<"
#2: In extraction(dat, "24/04/2009", "26/04/2009", format = "%d/%m/%Y") :
# Incompatible methods ("Ops.factor", "Ops.Date") for "<"
sessionInfo()
R version 2.15.0 (2012-03-30)
Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit)
locale:
[1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C
[3] LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8
[5] LC_MONETARY=en_US.UTF-8 LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8
[7] LC_PAPER=C LC_NAME=C
[9] LC_ADDRESS=C LC_TELEPHONE=C
[11] LC_MEASUREMENT=en_US.UTF-8 LC_IDENTIFICATION=C
attached base packages:
[1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
other attached packages:
[1] zoo_1.7-7 stringr_0.6 reshape_0.8.4 plyr_1.7.1
loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
[1] grid_2.15.0 lattice_0.20-0 tools_2.15.0
Arun
----- Original Message -----
From: Rui Barradas <ruipbarra...@sapo.pt>
To: arun <smartpink...@yahoo.com>
Cc: R help <r-help@r-project.org>
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2012 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: [R] help on date dataset
Hello,
Arun, you're using the wrong format, "%Y-%m-%d" is the default, with
"24/04/2009" you must use
extraction(dat, date1, date2, format = "%d/%m/%Y")
# DATE PAYS x
#1 2009-04-26 Mexique 18
#2 2009-04-26 usa 100
Rui Barradas
Em 10-11-2012 18:26, arun escreveu:
HI Rui,
For some reason, I am not getting the result as expected.
date1
#[1] "24/04/2009"
date2
#[1] "27/04/2009"
extraction(dat,date1,date2,format="%Y-%m-%d")
#[1] DATE PAYS x
#<0 rows> (or 0-length row.names)
#Warning messages:
#1: In extraction(dat, date1, date2, format = "%Y-%m-%d") :
# Incompatible methods ("Ops.Date", "Ops.factor") for "<"
#2: In extraction(dat, date1, date2, format = "%Y-%m-%d") :
# Incompatible methods ("Ops.factor", "Ops.Date") for "<"
extraction(dat,"24/04/2009","27/04/2009",format="%Y-%m-%d")
#[1] DATE PAYS x
#<0 rows> (or 0-length row.names)
#Warning messages:
#1: In extraction(dat, "24/04/2009", "27/04/2009", format = "%Y-%m-%d") :
I tried with my function:
fun1<-function(dat,date1,date2){
date1new<-as.Date(date1,format="%d/%m/%Y")
date2new<-as.Date(date2,format="%d/%m/%Y")
dat[,1]<-as.Date(dat$DATE,format="%d/%m/%Y")
res1<-with(dat,aggregate(nb_pays.ILI.,by=list(DATE,PAYS),sum))
names(res1)<-names(dat)
res2<-res1[res1[,1]>=date1new & res1[,1] <=date2new,]
res2<-res2[order(res2[,1],res2[,2]),]
#res2[,1]<-as.POSIXct(res2[,1]) #if you want to convert to as.POSIXct()
rownames(res2)<-1:nrow(res2)
res2}
fun1(dat,date1,date2)
# DATE PAYS nb_pays.ILI.
#1 2009-04-24 Mexique 0
#2 2009-04-24 usa 0
#3 2009-04-26 Mexique 18
#4 2009-04-26 usa 100
#5 2009-04-27 Canada 6
#6 2009-04-27 Mexique 26
#7 2009-04-27 Spain 1
#8 2009-04-27 usa 40
A.K.
From: Rui Barradas <ruipbarra...@sapo.pt>
To: anoumou <teko_maur...@yahoo.fr>
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2012 12:17 PM
Subject: Re: [R] help on date dataset
Hello,
Sorry, forgot the sum part.
extraction <- function(DF, date1, date2, format = "%Y-%m-%d"){
date1 <- as.Date(date1, format)
date2 <- as.Date(date2, format)
idx <- date1 < DF[[1]] & DF[[1]] < date2
aggregate(DF[idx, 3], DF[idx, 1:2], FUN = sum)
}
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Em 10-11-2012 17:13, Rui Barradas escreveu:
Hello,
If I understand it correctly, you have a data.frame whose first column is a
date and want to extract all lines between two given dates. If so, try the
following. Note that I've added two new arguments to your function.
dat <- read.table(text="
DATE PAYS nb_pays.ILI.
1 24/04/2009 usa 0
2 24/04/2009 usa 0
3 24/04/2009 Mexique 0
4 24/04/2009 Mexique 0
5 26/04/2009 usa 20
6 26/04/2009 usa 20
7 26/04/2009 usa 20
8 26/04/2009 usa 20
9 26/04/2009 usa 20
10 26/04/2009 Mexique 18
11 27/04/2009 usa 40
12 27/04/2009 Mexique 26
13 27/04/2009 Canada 6
14 27/04/2009 Spain 1
15 28/04/2009 Canada 6
", header = TRUE)
dat
dat$DATE <- as.Date(dat$DATE, format = "%d/%m/%Y")
extraction <- function(DF, date1, date2, format = "%Y-%m-%d"){
date1 <- as.Date(date1, format)
date2 <- as.Date(date2, format)
idx <- date1 < DF[[1]] & DF[[1]] < date2
DF[idx, ]
}
date1 <- "04 03 2009"
date2 <- "04 12 2009"
extraction(dat, date1, date2, format = "%d %m %Y")
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Em 10-11-2012 13:21, anoumou escreveu:
Hi everybody,
I am beginer in R and I need your precious help.
I want to create a small function in R as in sas to retrieve date.
I have a file with data that import in R.
DATE PAYS nb_pays.ILI.
1 24/04/2009 usa 0
2 24/04/2009 usa 0
3 24/04/2009 Mexique 0
4 24/04/2009 Mexique 0
5 26/04/2009 usa 20
6 26/04/2009 usa 20
7 26/04/2009 usa 20
8 26/04/2009 usa 20
9 26/04/2009 usa 20
10 26/04/2009 Mexique 18
11 27/04/2009 usa 40
12 27/04/2009 Mexique 26
13 27/04/2009 Canada 6
14 27/04/2009 Spain 1
15 28/04/2009 Canada 6
I want to create something like that:
• When entering two dates date1,date2 in the fuction extraction.
The result must be: a new subdata with one line per date , per PAYS,per
nb_pays.ILI (by summing all the number in variable nb_pays.ILI per date,per
country) and the date must be between date1 and date2.
I sart to do somethings like that
extraction=function(date1,date2)
{date<-derdata[["DATE"]]
date
sort(date)
PAYS<-derdata[["PAYS"]]
nb_pays.ILI<-derdata[["nb_pays.ILI."]]
test1<-as.character(date,"%d %m %y")
test1
#the first date
date1<- "04 03 2009"
date1 <- strptime(date1, "%d %m %Y")
date1
unlist(unclass(date1))
date1 <- as.POSIXct(date1)
date1
attributes(date1)
date1 <-unclass(date1)
date1
#the second date
date2<- "04 12 2009"
date2 <- strptime(date2, "%d %m %Y")
date2
unlist(unclass(date2))
date2 <- as.POSIXct(date2)
date2
attributes(date2)
date2 <-unclass(date2)
date2
B1<- as.POSIXct(test1)
B1 <-unclass(B1)
B1
B4 <- B1[(B1>date1) & (B1<date2)]
B4
}
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