[R] summing values by week - based on daily dates - but with somedates missing

Dimitri Liakhovitski dimitri.liakhovitski at gmail.com
Wed Mar 30 19:03:11 CEST 2011


Thank you, Martyn.
But it looks like this way we are getting sums by day - i.e., across
all Mondays, all Tuesdays, etc.
Maybe I did not explain well, sorry! The desired output would contain
sums for each WHOLE week - across all days that comprise that week -
Monday through Sunday.
Makes sense?
Dimitri

On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 12:53 PM, Martyn Byng <Martyn.Byng at nag.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How about something like:
>
> sum.by.day <- function(ff) {
>  by.day <- split(ff$value,weekdays(ff$dates))
>  lapply(by.day,sum)
> }
>
> by.grp <- split(myframe,myframe$group)
>
> lapply(by.grp,sum.by.day)
>
>
> Martyn
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Dimitri Liakhovitski
> Sent: 30 March 2011 15:23
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> Subject: [R] summing values by week - based on daily dates - but with
> somedates missing
>
> Dear everybody,
>
> I have the following challenge. I have a data set with 2 subgroups,
> dates (days), and corresponding values (see example code below).
> Within each subgroup: I need to aggregate (sum) the values by week -
> for weeks that start on a Monday (for example, 2008-12-29 was a
> Monday).
> I find it difficult because I have missing dates in my data - so that
> sometimes I don't even have the date for some Mondays. So, I can't
> write a proper loop.
> I want my output to look something like this:
> group   dates   value
> group.1 2008-12-29  3.0937
> group.1 2009-01-05  3.8833
> group.1 2009-01-12  1.362
> ...
> group.2 2008-12-29  2.250
> group.2 2009-01-05  1.4057
> group.2 2009-01-12  3.4411
> ...
>
> Thanks a lot for your suggestions! The code is below:
> Dimitri
>
> ### Creating example data set:
> mydates<-rep(seq(as.Date("2008-12-29"), length = 43, by = "day"),2)
> myfactor<-c(rep("group.1",43),rep("group.2",43))
> set.seed(123)
> myvalues<-runif(86,0,1)
> myframe<-data.frame(dates=mydates,group=myfactor,value=myvalues)
> (myframe)
> dim(myframe)
>
> ## Removing same rows (dates) unsystematically:
> set.seed(123)
> removed.group1<-sample(1:43,size=11,replace=F)
> set.seed(456)
> removed.group2<-sample(44:86,size=11,replace=F)
> to.remove<-c(removed.group1,removed.group2);length(to.remove)
> to.remove<-to.remove[order(to.remove)]
> myframe<-myframe[-to.remove,]
> (myframe)
>
>
>
> --
> Dimitri Liakhovitski
> Ninah Consulting
> www.ninah.com
>
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