Make new feature using 2 tables

北城余情 提交于 2019-12-06 05:27:19

Can you share the runtime/computation time comparisons for join and the version using your loop?

Below is a solution using joins.

library(tidyverse)

df1 <- as.data.frame(table1)
df2 <- as.data.frame(table2)


df1 %>%
  left_join(df2, by = c("user_id"="user_id", "first_order" = "order_number")) %>%
  rename(dayMin = days_cumsum) %>%
  left_join(df2, by = c("user_id"="user_id", "last_order" = "order_number")) %>%
  rename(dayMax = days_cumsum) %>%
  mutate(newVar = dayMax-dayMin) %>%
  select(user_id, product_id, first_order, last_order, newVar)

which gives:

   user_id product_id first_order last_order newVar
     <dbl>      <dbl>       <dbl>      <dbl>  <dbl>
 1       1         14           1          4     26
 2       1         24           2          7     46
 3       1         38           1          5     34
 4       1         40           4          8     33
 5       1         66           5          8     25
 6       1          2           3          3      0
 7       1         19           2          4     19
 8       1         30           4          7     27
 9       1         71           2          5     27
10       1         98           4          9     40
11       2          7           2          4     13
12       2         16           3          5     12

For comparaison, some solutions using data.table.

table1 <- data.frame(user_id=c(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2),
                     product_id = c(14, 24, 38, 40, 66, 2, 19, 30, 71, 98, 7, 16),
                     first_order = c(1, 2, 1, 4, 5, 3, 2, 4, 2, 4, 2, 3),
                     last_order = c(4, 7, 5, 8, 8, 3, 4, 7, 5, 9, 4, 5))
table2 <- data.frame(user_id=c(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2),
                     order_number=c(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6),
                     days_cumsum = c(0, 7, 15, 26, 34, 43, 53, 59, 66, 74, 82, 91, 5, 11, 17, 24, 29, 35))

library(data.table)

setDT(table1)
setDT(table2)

table1
#>     user_id product_id first_order last_order
#>  1:       1         14           1          4
#>  2:       1         24           2          7
#>  3:       1         38           1          5
#>  4:       1         40           4          8
#>  5:       1         66           5          8
#>  6:       1          2           3          3
#>  7:       1         19           2          4
#>  8:       1         30           4          7
#>  9:       1         71           2          5
#> 10:       1         98           4          9
#> 11:       2          7           2          4
#> 12:       2         16           3          5
table2
#>     user_id order_number days_cumsum
#>  1:       1            1           0
#>  2:       1            2           7
#>  3:       1            3          15
#>  4:       1            4          26
#>  5:       1            5          34
#>  6:       1            6          43
#>  7:       1            7          53
#>  8:       1            8          59
#>  9:       1            9          66
#> 10:       1           10          74
#> 11:       1           11          82
#> 12:       1           12          91
#> 13:       2            1           5
#> 14:       2            2          11
#> 15:       2            3          17
#> 16:       2            4          24
#> 17:       2            5          29
#> 18:       2            6          35

DayMin <- table1[table2, on = .(user_id, first_order = order_number), nomatch = 0]
setnames(DayMin, "days_cumsum", "dayMin")
DayMax <- table1[table2, on = .(user_id, last_order = order_number), nomatch = 0]
setnames(DayMax, "days_cumsum", "dayMax")
res <- DayMin[DayMax, on = .(user_id, product_id, first_order, last_order)]
# calculate diff and delete column
res[, c("diff", "dayMax", "dayMin") := list(dayMax - dayMin, NULL, NULL)]
res[]
#>     user_id product_id first_order last_order diff
#>  1:       1          2           3          3    0
#>  2:       1         14           1          4   26
#>  3:       1         19           2          4   19
#>  4:       1         38           1          5   34
#>  5:       1         71           2          5   27
#>  6:       1         24           2          7   46
#>  7:       1         30           4          7   27
#>  8:       1         40           4          8   33
#>  9:       1         66           5          8   25
#> 10:       1         98           4          9   40
#> 11:       2          7           2          4   13
#> 12:       2         16           3          5   12

"piped-like" version without renaming

table1[table2, on = .(user_id, first_order = order_number), nomatch = 0][
    table2, on = .(user_id , last_order = order_number), nomatch = 0][
      , `:=`(
        diff = i.days_cumsum - days_cumsum, 
        days_cumsum = NULL, 
        i.days_cumsum = NULL
      )][]
#>     user_id product_id first_order last_order diff
#>  1:       1          2           3          3    0
#>  2:       1         14           1          4   26
#>  3:       1         19           2          4   19
#>  4:       1         38           1          5   34
#>  5:       1         71           2          5   27
#>  6:       1         24           2          7   46
#>  7:       1         30           4          7   27
#>  8:       1         40           4          8   33
#>  9:       1         66           5          8   25
#> 10:       1         98           4          9   40
#> 11:       2          7           2          4   13
#> 12:       2         16           3          5   12

using reshaping for one merge only

tab <- melt(table1, id = 1:2, value.name = "order_number")[table2, on = .(user_id, order_number), nomatch = 0]
res <- dcast(tab, user_id + product_id ~ variable, value.var = c("order_number", "days_cumsum"), sep = "#")
setnames(res, c("user_id", "product_id", "first_order", "last_order", "dayMin", "dayMax"))
res[, c("diff", "dayMax", "dayMin") := list(dayMax - dayMin, NULL, NULL)]
res
#>     user_id product_id first_order last_order diff
#>  1:       1          2           3          3    0
#>  2:       1         14           1          4   26
#>  3:       1         19           2          4   19
#>  4:       1         24           2          7   46
#>  5:       1         30           4          7   27
#>  6:       1         38           1          5   34
#>  7:       1         40           4          8   33
#>  8:       1         66           5          8   25
#>  9:       1         71           2          5   27
#> 10:       1         98           4          9   40
#> 11:       2          7           2          4   13
#> 12:       2         16           3          5   12
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