I have a data.table object like this one
library(data.table)
a <- structure(list(PERMNO = c(10006L, 10006L, 10015L, 10015L, 20000L, 20000L),
SHROUT = c(1427L, 1427L, 1000L, 1001L, 200L, 200L),
PRC = c(6.5, 6.125, 0.75, 0.5, 3, 4),
RET = c(0.005, -0.005, -0.001, 0.05, -0.002, 0.0031)),
.Names = c("PERMNO", "SHROUT", "PRC", "RET"),
class = c("data.table", "data.frame"), row.names = c(NA, -6L))
setkey(a,PERMNO)
and I need to perform a number of calculations by PERMNO, but here in this example let's supposed they are only 2:
mktcap <- a[ , tail(SHROUT,n=1)*tail(PRC,n=1),by=PERMNO]
sqret <- a[, sum(RET^2),by=PERMNO]
which produce
> mktcap
PERMNO V1
[1,] 10006 8740.375
[2,] 10015 500.500
[3,] 20000 800.000
> sqret
PERMNO V1
[1,] 10006 5.000e-05
[2,] 10015 2.501e-03
[3,] 20000 1.361e-05
I would like to combine the two functions into one, to produce a matrix (or data.table, data.frame, whatever) with 3 columns, the first with the PERMNOs, the second with mktcap and the third with sqrt.
The problem is that this grouping function (i.e. variable[ , function(), by= ]) seems to only produce results with two columns, one with the keys and one with results.
This is my attempt (one of many) to produce what I want:
comb.fun <- function(datai) {
mktcap <- as.matrix(tail(datai[,1],n=1)*tail(datai[,2],n=1),ncol=1)
sqret <- as.matrix(sum(datai[,3]^2),ncol=1)
return(c(mktcap,sqret))
}
myresults <- a[, comb.fun(cbind(SHROUT,PRC,RET)), by=PERMNO]
which produces
PERMNO V1
[1,] 10006 8.740375e+03
[2,] 10006 5.000000e-05
[3,] 10015 5.005000e+02
[4,] 10015 2.501000e-03
[5,] 20000 8.000000e+02
[6,] 20000 1.361000e-05
(the results are all there, but they were forced into one column). No matter what I try, I cannot get grouping to return a matrix with more than two columns (or more than one column of results).
Is it possible to get two or more column of results with grouping in data.table?