Question

I've been working on this for a bit of time now, trying to create a frequency distribution database side:

from itertools import permutations
import sqlite3

def populate_character_probabilities(connection, table="freq_dist", alphabet='abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'):
    c = connection.cursor()
    c.execute("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tablename".replace('tablename', table))
    c.execute("create table tablename (char1 text, char2 text, freq integer);".replace("tablename", table))    
    char_freq_tuples = [x + (1,) for x in list(permutations(alphabet, 2)) + [(alpha, alpha) for alpha in alphabet + 'S' + 'E']]
    c.executemany("insert into tablename values (?,?,?);".replace("tablename", table), char_freq_tuples)
    connection.commit()
    c.close()

def populate_word_list(connection, table="word_list"):
    cursor = connection.cursor()
    cursor.execute("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tablename".replace('tablename', table))
    cursor.execute("create table tablename (word text);".replace('tablename', table))
    cursor.executemany("insert into tablename values (?)".replace('tablename', table), [[u'nabisco'], [u'usa'], [u'sharp'], [u'rise']])
    connection.commit()

def update_freq_dist(connection, word_list="word_list", freq_dist="freq_dist"):
    cursor = connection.cursor()
    subset = cursor.execute("select * from tablename;".replace("tablename", word_list)).fetchmany(5)
    for elem in subset: # want to process e.g.: 5 at a time
        elem = 'S' + elem[0] + 'E' # Start and end delimiters
        for i in xrange(len(elem) - 1):
            freq = cursor.execute("SELECT freq FROM tablename WHERE char1=? and char2=?;".replace("tablename", freq_dist), (elem[i], elem[i + 1])).fetchone()
            cursor.execute("UPDATE tablename SET freq=? WHERE char1=? and char2=?;".replace("tablename", freq_dist), (freq + 1, elem[i], elem[i + 1]))
    connection.commit() # seems inefficient having two queries here^
    cursor.close()

if __name__ == '__main__':
    connection = sqlite3.connect('array.db')
    populate_word_list(connection)
    populate_character_probabilities(connection)
    update_freq_dist(connection)
    cursor = connection.cursor()
    print cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM freq_dist;").fetchmany(10)

(Wow, got that 180 line codebase down to 37 for a test-case! :D - Note that the actual word list is 29 million not 4!!!)

I realised that:

  • I shouldn't need two queries within the update_freq_dist inner loop
  • There is a way of iterating through the database elements (rows), e.g.: 5 at a time

However I'm unsure how I can solve either problem.

Can you think of a solution?

Was it helpful?

Solution

Do you just want to update the frequency with a + 1?

UPDATE tablename
SET freq = freq + 1
WHERE char1=? and char2=?;

Or, if you're updating from another table:

UPDATE tablename 
SET freq = t2.freq + 1 -- whatever your calc is
FROM tablename t1
JOIN othertable t2
ON t1.other_id = t2.id
WHERE t1.char1=? and t1.char2=? and t2.char1=? and t2.char2=?

As for iterating 5 at a time - you can use limit and offset clauses to get something close.

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