I have received a script that essentially attaches two data sources together based on a time-stamp. It takes very long to run. So I figured to rewrite it. So let me shortly explain the problem:
THE DATA
The data that comes from two different sources. Let's call them source A and B to keep things simple. Source A records for example concentration of CO2 of the environment twice every second. Source B contains observations of individual cows during a milking in a robot. So the robot records milk yield, for example, from start till end of milking (that's one row in the table).
I quickly wrote a simplified representation of what the data looks like:
ori = "2015-03-02"
TimeStamp <- seq(from=20000,to=20025, by = 0.5)
TimeStamp <- as.POSIXct(TimeStamp[-length(TimeStamp)], origin = ori, tz ="GMT")
set.seed(42)
x1 <- 1000:2000
x1 <- sample(50)
sourceA <- data.frame(TimeStamp = TimeStamp, x1 = x1)
StartTime <- seq(from=20000,to=20025, by = 5)
EndTime <- StartTime + 2
StartTime <- as.POSIXct(StartTime[-length(StartTime)], origin = ori, tz ="GMT")
EndTime <- as.POSIXct(EndTime[-length(EndTime)], origin = ori, tz ="GMT")
set.seed(36)
x2 <- 600:800
x2 <- sample(x2,size = 5)
sourceB <- data.frame(StartTime = StartTime, EndTime = EndTime, x2 = x2)
Originally, I wrote a script that would calculate the time difference between the TimeStamp and the StartTime. Then where the difference is 0 attach the data from source B to source A. I want to avoid looping through the data one-by-one - this will take forever.
What would be a good way to approach this?
[EDIT]
I added code to create the desired output:
tmp <- NULL
for(i in 1:5){
tmp <- c(tmp, rep(sourceB$x2[i],6))
tmp <- c(tmp, rep(0,4))
}
EndResult <- data.frame(TimeStamp = sourceA$TimeStamp, x1 = sourceA$x1, x2 = tmp)
sourceA
is just too big (1K rows). We don't need such a big data set in order to reproduce your problem. Please rescale your problem to 20-30 rows and provide how would your expected output should look like in the end.POSIXct
class. My solution works perfectly with this class.