What is the best (fastest) way to implement a sliding window function with the data.table package?
I'm trying to calculate a rolling median but have multiple rows per date (due to 2 additional factors), which I think means that the zoo rollapply function wouldn't work. Here is an example using a naive for loop:
library(data.table)
df <- data.frame(
id=30000,
date=rep(as.IDate(as.IDate("2012-01-01")+0:29, origin="1970-01-01"), each=1000),
factor1=rep(1:5, each=200),
factor2=1:5,
value=rnorm(30, 100, 10)
)
dt = data.table(df)
setkeyv(dt, c("date", "factor1", "factor2"))
get_window <- function(date, factor1, factor2) {
criteria <- data.table(
date=as.IDate((date - 7):(date - 1), origin="1970-01-01"),
factor1=as.integer(factor1),
factor2=as.integer(factor2)
)
return(dt[criteria][, value])
}
output <- data.table(unique(dt[, list(date, factor1, factor2)]))[, window_median:=as.numeric(NA)]
for(i in nrow(output):1) {
print(i)
output[i, window_median:=median(get_window(date, factor1, factor2))]
}
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