Nothing
date_xx
objects, e.g. date_yq(2019, 1) + 1:4
is now possible (#5).qy
can now handle inputs without seperator between quarter and year
(e.g. myfile42019
)as.POSIXlt.date_xx()
and as.POSIXct.date_xx()
now set UTC timezone by
default (for compatibility with as.POSIXct.Date()
changes in latest R version)date_xx_arithmetic
that
triggers a CRAN Warning since the fixing of
https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16223>scale_date_*()
functions for compatibility with ggplot2 >= 3.2.2format.date_xx()
now used %V
for isoweeks instead of %W
to prevent confusion with strftime()
, where %W
denotes UK-weeks. Using
%W
has been deprecated and will be removed in future versions.yq()
, qy()
, ym()
, my()
"smart" parsers similar to
lubridate::dmy()
& co.as_date_ym()
and as_date_yw()
now handle input vectors that contain NAs
(as as_date_yq()
already did)last_of_quarter()
no longer depends on the lubridate packageis_quarter_bounds()
, is_year_bounds()
,
is_first_of_quarter()
, etc...)unique
and summary
that were introduced in the last
version but mistakenly not exporteddate_xx
of the same subclass from each other
(the result is an integer
)as_yearmon()
and as_yearqtr()
for converting to zoo S3 classesSys.date_yq()
, Sys.date_ym()
and Sys.date_yw()
to get the current
quarter, month or isoweek.date_xx
objects now uses placeholders similar to
base::strptime()
(e.g %Y
, %m
, %q
, etc...) instead of presets. The
new implementation is also noticeably faster than the old.first_day_of_*()
and format_date_y*()
functions now
have shorter names: first_of_*()
and format_y*()
. The original names
will still work until the next release but give a deprecation warning.c()
, min()
, max()
, range()
first_of_year()
and
last_of_year()
(e.g. first_of_year(2018)
)date_yw
for storing isoweeks and modified existing functions to
accommodate for them.[
method for date_xx
objects that preserves class attribute when
subsetting%y+%
/ %y-%
can add/subtract years from date_xx objectsis_first_of_quarter()
, is_last_of_quarter()
, and
is_quarter_bounds()
.seq()
methods now support a by
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