[R] Create new data frame with conditional sums

Jeff Newmiller jdnewm|| @end|ng |rom dcn@d@v|@@c@@u@
Sat Oct 14 19:01:30 CEST 2023


Pre-compute the per-interval answers and use findInterval to look up the per-row answers...

dat <- read.table( text=
"Tract          Pct         Totpop
1              0.05        4000
2              0.03        3500
3              0.01        4500
4              0.12        4100
5              0.21        3900
6              0.04        4250
7              0.07        5100
8              0.09        4700
9              0.06        4950
10             0.03        4800
", header=TRUE )
dat2 <- aggregate( Totpop ~ Pct, dat, FUN = sum )
dat2$TotpopSum <- rev( cumsum( rev( dat2$Totpop ) ) )
Cutoff <- seq( 0, .15, .01 )
ans <- data.frame(
  Cutoff = Cutoff
  , Pop = dat2$TotpopSum[
    findInterval(
      Cutoff
      , c( -Inf, dat2$Pct )
      , left.open = TRUE
    )
  ]
)
ans




On October 14, 2023 8:10:56 AM PDT, Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 using gmail.com> wrote:
>Well, here's one way to do it:
>(dat is your example data frame)
>
>Cutoff <- seq(0, .15, .01)
>Pop <- with(dat, sapply(Cutoff, \(p)sum(Totpop[Pct >= p])))
>
>I think there must be a more efficient way to do it with cumsum(), though.
>
>Cheers,
>Bert
>
>On Sat, Oct 14, 2023 at 12:53 AM Jason Stout, M.D. <jason.stout using duke.edu> wrote:
>>
>> This seems like it should be simple but I can't get it to work properly.  I'm starting with a data frame like this:
>>
>> Tract      Pct          Totpop
>> 1              0.05        4000
>> 2              0.03        3500
>> 3              0.01        4500
>> 4              0.12        4100
>> 5              0.21        3900
>> 6              0.04        4250
>> 7              0.07        5100
>> 8              0.09        4700
>> 9              0.06        4950
>> 10           0.03        4800
>>
>> And I want to end up with a data frame with two columns, a "Cutoff" column that is a simple sequence of equally spaced cutoffs (let's say in this case from 0-0.15 by 0.01) and a "Pop" column which equals the sum of "Totpop" in the prior data frame in which "Pct" is greater than or equal to "cutoff."  So in this toy example, this is what I want for a result:
>>
>>    Cutoff   Pop
>> 1    0.00 43800
>> 2    0.01 43800
>> 3    0.02 39300
>> 4    0.03 39300
>> 5    0.04 31000
>> 6    0.05 26750
>> 7    0.06 22750
>> 8    0.07 17800
>> 9    0.08 12700
>> 10   0.09 12700
>> 11   0.10  8000
>> 12   0.11  8000
>> 13   0.12  8000
>> 14   0.13  3900
>> 15   0.14  3900
>> 16   0.15  3900
>>
>> I can do this with a for loop but it seems there should be an easier, vectorized way that would be more efficient.  Here is a reproducible example:
>>
>> dummydata<-data.frame(Tract=seq(1,10,by=1),Pct=c(0.05,0.03,0.01,0.12,0.21,0.04,0.07,0.09,0.06,0.03),Totpop=c(4000,3500,4500,4100,
>>                                                                                                              3900,4250,5100,4700,
>>                                                                                                              4950,4800))
>> dfrm<-data.frame(matrix(ncol=2,nrow=0,dimnames=list(NULL,c("Cutoff","Pop"))))
>> for (i in seq(0,0.15,by=0.01)) {
>>  temp<-sum(dummydata[dummydata$Pct>=i,"Totpop"])
>> dfrm[nrow(dfrm)+1,]<-c(i,temp)
>> }
>>
>> Jason Stout, MD, MHS
>> Division of Infectious Diseases
>> Dept of Medicine
>> Duke University
>> Box 102359-DUMC
>> Durham, NC 27710
>> FAX 919-681-7494
>>
>>
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