View source: R/raws_filterDate.R
| raws_filterDate | R Documentation | 
Subsets a raws_timeseries object by date. This function always filters to day-boundaries.
Dates can be anything that is understood by lubridate::ymd()
including either of the following recommended formats:
"YYYYmmdd"
"YYYY-mm-dd"
raws_filterDate(
  rawsObject = NULL,
  startdate = NULL,
  enddate = NULL,
  timezone = NULL,
  unit = "sec",
  ceilingStart = FALSE,
  ceilingEnd = FALSE
)
| rawsObject | raws_timeseries object. | 
| startdate | Desired start datetime (ISO 8601). | 
| enddate | Desired end datetime (ISO 8601). | 
| timezone | Olson timezone used to interpret dates. | 
| unit | Units used to determine time at end-of-day. | 
| ceilingStart | Logical instruction to apply
 | 
| ceilingEnd | Logical instruction to apply
 | 
A subset of the given raws_timeseries object.
The returned data will run from the beginning of startdate until
the beginning of enddate – i.e. no values associated
with enddate will be returned. The exception being when
enddate is less than 24 hours after startdate. In that case, a
single day is returned.
raws_filter
library(RAWSmet)
data201708 <-
  example_cefa_Saddle_Mountain %>%
  raws_filterDate(20170801, 20170901, timezone = "America/Los_Angeles")
head(data201708$data)
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