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Trying to create a user retention rate chart, input would be userid/date, and output would be given a certain date, how much percentage of user returned on a future date up to today, see below sample, I dont really have a clue, so any pointers are appreciated.
input
user_id | date |
a | 5/1/2020 |
a | 5/2/2020 |
a | 5/3/2020 |
b | 5/1/2020 |
c | 5/1/2020 |
c | 5/2/2020 |
d | 5/1/2020 |
e | 5/1/2020 |
f | 5/1/2020 |
g | 5/1/2020 |
output
5/2/2020 | 5/3/2020 | 5/4/2020 | 5/5/2020 | 5/6/2020 | 5/7/2020 | |
5/1/2020 | 10% | 8% | 7% | 12% | 9% | 8% |
5/2/2020 | 4% | 5% | 20% | 3% | 4% | |
5/3/2020 | 6% | 6% | 6% | 6% | ||
5/4/2020 | 6% | 6% | 6% | |||
5/5/2020 | 6% | 6% | ||||
5/6/2020 | 6% |
5/7/2020 is the max date from input table (or just today to make it simpler). The table is read as 10% distinct users who visited my website on 5/1 returned on 5/2.
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@dengydongn , Very similar to cohort Analysis, refer if these can help