Dear Martin Morgan,
Thanks for all those links! Yes, my
question can be characterized like that
I think, traditional way writing
a temporary table into the database and
left JOINing the others vs.
parameterized query.
A relevant example would be to first
create the database from the compr
On 2021-10-06 12:11 -0700, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
> FWIW all SQL implementations work
> better with indexes
An index seems to be a good way to
improve sql performance, I'll look into
it.
Best,
Rasmus
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Dear Ivan,
Thanks for that explaination! I think
it explains the slowness clearly.
It is possible to use carray is in Rust
[1] so it might be available in R in the
future(?) I'll look into rusqlite some
time at least.
sqlite is supposed to be one of the
fastest sql implementations. Realm
On Wed, 6 Oct 2021 16:23:15 +
Rasmus Liland wrote:
>"SELECT * FROM gene2refseq
> LEFT JOIN gene_info ON
> gene_info.GeneID = gene2refseq.GeneID
> WHERE gene2refseq.`RNA_nucleotide_accession.version`
> LIKE ?"
<...>
> x1 <- DBI::dbGetQuery(
Since the sqlite package is contributed, it is NOT related to "core R", and is
in fact technically off-topic on this list.
FWIW all SQL implementations work better with indexes, but AFAIK the R data
frame support does nothing with indexes. This may be related to your question,
or not. I am not
https://support.bioconductor.org and the community slack (sign up at
https://bioc-community.herokuapp.com/ ) as well as the general site
https://bioconductor.org . Actually your question sounds like a SQLite question
� JOIN a table, versus parameterized query. One could perhaps construct the
re
Thank you Bert, I set up a new thread on
BioStars [1]. So far, I'm a bit
unfamilliar with Bioconductor (but will
hopefully attend a course about it in
November, which I'm kinda hyped about),
other than installing and updating R
packages using BiocManager Did you
think of something els
Generally, such gene-related questions are better asked on Bioconductor
than here. They also might know of more efficient, purpose built tools for
your efforts there. No guarantees, of course, and you might get a helpful
response here. But if not ...
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open m
Dear r-help readers,
why is it so much slower to query an
sqlite database using RSQlite «from the
outside» using param like
statement <-
"SELECT * FROM gene2refseq
LEFT JOIN gene_info ON
gene_info.GeneID = gene2refseq.GeneID
WHERE gene2refseq.`R
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