[R] Time intervals is converted into seconds after converting list of dfs into a single Df.

Allaisone 1 A||@|@one1 @end|ng |rom hotm@||@com
Tue Dec 24 23:49:11 CET 2019


Many thanks Bert for being so cooperative.
Deviding the data into small bites would be
a good suggestion but I will wait first to see
If someone else may have another idea.

Many thanks
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From: Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 using gmail.com>
Sent: 24 December 2019 21:03:56
To: Allaisone 1 <Allaisone1 using hotmail.com>
Cc: Patrick (Malone Quantitative) <malone using malonequantitative.com>; r-help using r-project.org <r-help using r-project.org>
Subject: Re: [R] Time intervals is converted into seconds after converting list of dfs into a single Df.

1. "Similar" or "same" column names. The former is probably not going to work.

2. Manipulations with data frames can consume a lot of memory. rbinding 8000 data frames is likely to be very slow with lots of time swapping memory around(???). Perhaps try taking smaller bites (say 1000 at a time) and then combining them. Or have you already tried this? If you do wish to do this, wait to give experts a chance to tell you that my suggestion is completely useless before you attempt it.

3. I'll let someone else resolve your dates problem, as I have never used lubridate.

Bert Gunter

"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it."
-- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip )


On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 12:38 PM Allaisone 1 <Allaisone1 using hotmail.com<mailto:Allaisone1 using hotmail.com>> wrote:
Hi dear Patrick ,

Thanks for your replay. Below is a reproducible example . First,  I generated two  similar Dfs with one column contains the interval. Then, I put the 2 dfs in a list. Now, converting this list into df provides different results depending on the code. See below for more details.


 # dataframe 1

id <- c(1,1)

dates1 <- c("2010/2/4","2011/2/4")

dates2 <- c("2010/9/4","2011/1/1")

df1 <- data.frame(id,dates1,dates2)

df1[,2] <- as.Date(df1[,2])

df1[,3] <- as.Date(df1[,3])

df1$interaction <- intersect(interval(df1[1,2],df1[2,2]),interval(df1[1,3],df1[2,3]))



  # Dataframe 2

id <- c(2,2)

dates1 <- c("2010/1/4","2011/2/4")

dates2 <- c("2010/10/4","2011/1/16")

df2 <- data.frame(id,dates1,dates2)

df2[,2] <- as.Date(df1[,2])

df2[,3] <- as.Date(df1[,3])


df2$interaction <- intersect(interval(df1[1,2],df1[2,2]),interval(df1[1,3],df1[2,3]))



 # 2 datframes in a list :

 ListOfDFs <- list(df1,df2)

 # Convert list of Dfs into a single df :-

 SingDF <- ldply( ListOfDFs,data.frame)

       # The interval has been converted into numbers which is not what I want.

       #but trying this code :
 SingDF <- do.call(rbind,ListOfDFs)

       # It works perfectly but only with this example as we have only 2 datframes. Howver, in my actual data I have around 8000 datframes. Applying this code to it , make R code freezes and I waited for many hours but it still freezes with no results generated.

 Could anyone please suggest any alternative syntax or modifications to the codes above?

Kind Regards




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From: Patrick (Malone Quantitative) <malone using malonequantitative.com<mailto:malone using malonequantitative.com>>
Sent: 24 December 2019 17:01:59
To: Allaisone 1 <Allaisone1 using hotmail.com<mailto:Allaisone1 using hotmail.com>>
Cc: r-help using r-project.org<mailto:r-help using r-project.org> <r-help using r-project.org<mailto:r-help using r-project.org>>
Subject: Re: [R] Time intervals is converted into seconds after converting list of dfs into a single Df.

You didn't provide a reproducible example for testing (or post in
plain text), but lubridate has an as.interval() function. You'll need
to be able to extract the start time, though, for use in the function.

On Tue, Dec 24, 2019 at 11:54 AM Allaisone 1 <Allaisone1 using hotmail.com<mailto:Allaisone1 using hotmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
> Hi dear group ,
>
> I have list of datframes with similar column names. I want to rebind all dataframes so I have a single dataframe. One of the column's in each df is of 'interval' time class which was generated from 'lubridate' package.
>
> The problem is that when I convert the list of dfs into a single df using any of the below codes :
>
> Library(plyr)
> MySingleDf <- ldply(MyListOfDfs, data.frame)
> Or
> MySingleDf <- ldply(MyListOfDfs, rbind)
> Or
> MySingleDf <- rebind. fill (MyListOfDfs)
>
> What heppens is that  time intervals which looks like : 2010-4-5 UTC--2011-7-9 UTC is converted into a single numeric value which seems to be the difference between the 2 dates in seconds.
>
> When I use :
> MySingleDf <- do.call ("rbind",MyListOfDfs)
>
> The code is freezes and it shows like of the data are being analysed but no result. I have used this code previously for the same purpose but with another datse and it works perfectly.
>
> What I want to see is that time intervals are shown as they are but not converted into seconds.
>
> Could you please suggest any alternative syntax or modifications to my codes ?
>
> Thank you so much in advance
>
> Regards
>
>
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