I wondered whether there is any efficient way to filter a data.table by multiple conditions defined in another data.table. There are 2 data.table in this case:
# the filter data.table defines the condition
dt_filter<-data.table(A=c(1,2),B=c(8,7))
# dt1 the data.table to be filtered
dt1<-data.table(A=rep(c(1,2),5),B=c(8,4,3,1,1,5,9,7,1,1),C=c(rep(1,5),rep(2,5)))
ls_tmp<-lapply (1:nrow(dt_filter),function(i){
# exclude the record with the A&B defined the filter
dt1_add<-dt1[A==dt_filter[[i,1]]&B!=dt_filter[[i,2]]]
})
result<- rbindlist(ls_tmp)
It seems my sample is not efficient because of lapply loop. I am not sure how to re-write it by some other way.
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