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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T21:51:06+00:00 2026-05-20T21:51:06+00:00

Following up my previous question about aggregating hourly data into daily data, I want

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Following up my previous question about aggregating hourly data into daily data, I want to continue with (a) monthly aggregate and (b) merging the monthly aggregate into the original dataframe.

My original dataframe looks like this:

Lines <- "Date,Outdoor,Indoor
01/01/2000 01:00,30,25
01/01/2000 02:00,31,26
01/01/2000 03:00,33,24
02/01/2000 01:00,29,25
02/01/2000 02:00,27,26
02/01/2000 03:00,39,24
12/01/2000 02:00,27,26
12/01/2000 03:00,39,24
12/31/2000 23:00,28,25"

The daily aggregates have been answered in my previous question, and then I can find my way to produce the monthly aggregates from there, to something like this:

Lines <- "Date,Month,OutdoorAVE
01/01/2000,Jan,31.33
02/01/2000,Feb,31.67
12/01/2000,Dec,31.33"

Where the OutdoorAVE is the monthly average of the daily minimum and maximum outdoor temperature. What I want to have in the end is something like this:

Lines <- "Date,Outdoor,Indoor,Month,OutdoorAVE
01/01/2000 01:00,30,25,Jan,31.33
01/01/2000 02:00,31,26,Jan,31.33
01/01/2000 03:00,33,24,Jan,31.33
02/01/2000 01:00,29,25,Feb,31.67
02/01/2000 02:00,27,26,Feb,31.67
02/01/2000 03:00,39,24,Feb,31.67
12/01/2000 02:00,27,26,Dec,31.33
12/01/2000 03:00,39,24,Dec,31.33
12/31/2000 23:00,28,25,Dec,31.33"

I do not know enough R on how to do that. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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    2026-05-20T21:51:07+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 9:51 pm

    Try ave and eg POSIXlt to extract the month:

    zz <- textConnection(Lines)
    Data <- read.table(zz,header=T,sep=",",stringsAsFactors=F)
    close(zz)
    
    Data$Month <- strftime(
         as.POSIXlt(Data$Date,format="%m/%d/%Y %H:%M"),
         format='%b')
    Data$outdoor_ave <- ave(Data$Outdoor,Data$Month,FUN=mean)
    

    Gives :

    > Data
                  Date Outdoor Indoor Month outdoor_ave
    1 01/01/2000 01:00      30     25   Jan    31.33333
    2 01/01/2000 02:00      31     26   Jan    31.33333
    3 01/01/2000 03:00      33     24   Jan    31.33333
    4 02/01/2000 01:00      29     25   Feb    31.66667
    5 02/01/2000 02:00      27     26   Feb    31.66667
    6 02/01/2000 03:00      39     24   Feb    31.66667
    7 12/01/2000 02:00      27     26   Dec    31.33333
    8 12/01/2000 03:00      39     24   Dec    31.33333
    9 12/31/2000 23:00      28     25   Dec    31.33333
    

    Edit : Then just calcualte Month in Data as shown above and use merge :

    zz <- textConnection(Lines2) # Lines2 is the aggregated data
    Data2 <- read.table(zz,header=T,sep=",",stringsAsFactors=F)
    close(zz)
    
    > merge(Data,Data2[-1],all=T)
      Month             Date Outdoor Indoor OutdoorAVE
    1   Dec 12/01/2000 02:00      27     26      31.33
    2   Dec 12/01/2000 03:00      39     24      31.33
    3   Dec 12/31/2000 23:00      28     25      31.33
    4   Feb 02/01/2000 01:00      29     25      31.67
    5   Feb 02/01/2000 02:00      27     26      31.67
    6   Feb 02/01/2000 03:00      39     24      31.67
    7   Jan 01/01/2000 01:00      30     25      31.33
    8   Jan 01/01/2000 02:00      31     26      31.33
    9   Jan 01/01/2000 03:00      33     24      31.33
    
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