days {chron} | R Documentation |
Return Various Periods from a Chron or Dates Object
Description
Given a chron or dates object, extract the year, quarter, month, day (within the month) or weekday (days within the week) of the date it represents.
Usage
days(x)
## Default S3 method:
weekdays(x, abbreviate = TRUE)
## Default S3 method:
months(x, abbreviate = TRUE)
## Default S3 method:
quarters(x, abbreviate = TRUE)
years(x)
Arguments
x |
an object inheriting from class |
abbreviate |
should abbreviated names be returned? Default is |
Details
Note that months
, quarters
and weekdays
are
generics defined in package base which also provides methods for
objects of class "Date"
as generated, e.g., by
Sys.Date
. These methods return character rather
than factor variables as the default methods in chron do.
To take advantage of the latter, Date objects can be converted to
dates objects using as.chron
, see the examples.
Value
an ordered factor corresponding to days, weekdays, months, quarters,
or years of x
for the respective function.
See Also
Examples
dts <- dates("07/01/78") + trunc(50 * rnorm(30))
plot(weekdays(dts))
plot(months(dts))
## The day in the current timezone as a Date object.
Dt <- Sys.Date()
## Using the months method for Date objects.
months(Dt)
## Using the months default method.
months(as.chron(Dt))