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datetime - Find all date ranges for overlapping start and end dates in R

I have a data frame that looks like this:

w<-read.table(header=TRUE,text="
start.date   end.date
2006-06-26 2006-07-24
2006-07-19 2006-08-16
2007-06-09 2007-07-07
2007-06-24 2007-07-22
2007-07-03 2007-07-31
2007-08-04 2007-09-01
2007-08-07 2007-09-04
2007-09-05 2007-10-03
2007-09-14 2007-10-12
2007-10-19 2007-11-16
2007-11-17 2007-12-15
2008-06-18 2008-07-16
2008-06-28 2008-07-26
2008-07-11 2008-08-08
2008-07-23 2008-08-20")

I'm trying to get an output that will combine overlapping start and end dates into one date range. So for the example set, I'd like to get:

w<-read.table(header=TRUE,text="
start.date   end.date
2006-06-26 2006-08-16
2007-06-09 2007-07-31
2007-08-04 2007-09-04
2007-09-05 2007-10-12
2007-10-19 2007-11-16
2007-11-17 2007-12-15
2008-06-18 2008-08-20")

The question is similar to Date roll-up in R, but I don't need to do any sort of group by on mine, so the answer there is confusing.

Also, the code that was suggested in response to my question below does not work for certain parts of my data frame such as:

x<-read.table(header=TRUE,text="start.date   end.date
2006-01-19 2006-01-20
2006-01-25 2006-01-29
2006-02-24 2006-02-25
2006-03-15 2006-03-22
2006-04-29 2006-04-30
2006-05-24 2006-05-25
2006-06-26 2006-08-16
2006-07-05 2006-07-10
2006-07-12 2006-07-21
2006-08-13 2006-08-15
2006-08-18 2006-08-19
2006-08-28 2006-09-02")

I am confused why it does not?

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The IRanges package on Bioconductor includes the function reduce which can be utilized to combine overlapping start and end dates into one date range.

IRanges works on integer ranges so you have to convert the data from class Date to integerand back. This can be wrapped up in a function:

collapse_date_ranges <- function(w, min.gapwidth = 1L) {
  library(data.table)
  library(magrittr)
  IRanges::IRanges(start = as.integer(as.Date(w$start.date)), 
                   end = as.integer(as.Date(w$end.date))) %>% 
    IRanges::reduce(min.gapwidth = min.gapwidth) %>% 
    as.data.table() %>% 
    .[, lapply(.SD, lubridate::as_date),
      .SDcols = c("start", "end")]
}

collapse_date_ranges(w, 0L)
#        start        end
#1: 2006-06-26 2006-08-16
#2: 2007-06-09 2007-07-31
#3: 2007-08-04 2007-09-04
#4: 2007-09-05 2007-10-12
#5: 2007-10-19 2007-11-16
#6: 2007-11-17 2007-12-15
#7: 2008-06-18 2008-08-20

collapse_date_ranges(x, 0L)
#        start        end
#1: 2006-01-19 2006-01-20
#2: 2006-01-25 2006-01-29
#3: 2006-02-24 2006-02-25
#4: 2006-03-15 2006-03-22
#5: 2006-04-29 2006-04-30
#6: 2006-05-24 2006-05-25
#7: 2006-06-26 2006-08-16
#8: 2006-08-18 2006-08-19
#9: 2006-08-28 2006-09-02

Explanation

  • In order to avoid name clashes, I prefer the double colon operators :: to access single functions from the IRanges package over using library(IRanges) which loads the whole package.
  • The start and end dates are converted to integer (as.Date is just to ensure the proper class) and create an IRanges object.
  • reduce does all the hard work. The parameter min.gapwidth is required here as reduce collapses adjacent ranges by default (see below).
  • Finally, the result is converted back from integer to date. (You may use dplyr instead of data.table as well.)
  • The solution works for both sample data sets w and x. x includes a special case where one date range embeds other date ranges to full extent.

Appendix: Collapsing adjacent date ranges

The sample result given by the OP shows that adjacent data ranges should not be collapsed, e.g., the range 2007-10-19 to 2007-11-16 is separate from the range 2007-11-17 to 2007-12-15 although the second range starts only one day after the first one has ended.

Just in case, adjacent date ranges are to be collapsed this can be achieved by using the default value of the min.gapwidth parameter:

collapse_date_ranges(w)
#        start        end
#1: 2006-06-26 2006-08-16
#2: 2007-06-09 2007-07-31
#3: 2007-08-04 2007-10-12
#4: 2007-10-19 2007-12-15
#5: 2008-06-18 2008-08-20

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