Description Usage Arguments Details Value See Also
View source: R/schedule_predefined.R
These functions create work schedules for weekday, 4-2, and
(5-2)-(5-3)-(6-2)x4-(6-3) schedules between the given start
and end
dates. Rotating schedules (the latter two) require specification of a
starting ("anchor") point for the scheduling calculation; this is supplied
using the anchor
argument, which is set end start
by default. Weekly
schedules do not require an anchor point.
schedule_weekdays()
defines a Monday-Friday work schedule.
schedule_42()
defines a rotating 4 on, 2 off work schedule.
schedule_5623()
defines a rotating schedule with the following pattern:
5 on, 2 off
5 on, 3 off
6 on, 2 off
6 on, 2 off
6 on, 2 off
6 on, 2 off
6 on, 3 off
schedule_526264()
defines a rotating schedule with the following pattern:
5 on, 2 off
5 on, 2 off
5 on, 2 off
6 on, 2 off
(repeat 4 more times...)
5 on, 2 off
5 on, 2 off
5 on, 2 off
5 on, 4 off
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 | schedule_predefined(
schedule = c("weekdays", "42", "5623", "526254", "custom"),
start = Sys.Date(),
end = start + 29L,
anchor = start,
cycle = NULL
)
schedule_weekdays(start = Sys.Date(), end = start + 29L, anchor = start)
schedule_42(start = Sys.Date(), end = Sys.Date() + 29L, anchor = start)
schedule_5623(start = Sys.Date(), end = Sys.Date() + 29L, anchor = start)
schedule_526264(start = Sys.Date(), end = Sys.Date() + 29L, anchor = start)
|
schedule |
A string indicating the schedule to use. For custom
schedules, use |
start |
The start date of the returned schedule; either a string in
"YYYY-MM-DD" format or a |
end |
The end date of the returned schedule; either a string in
"YYYY-MM-DD" format or a |
anchor |
The date from which to start ("anchor") schedule calculations.
This can be any valid date; no particular relationship to |
cycle |
A logical vector defining one scheduling cycle. If named, names
are passed to
|
These functions depend on the more general
schedule()
function, which takes
an arbitrary weekly or rotating schedule and (if needed) an anchor point. See
that function for implementing other schedules.
A tibble
with columns date
(a Date
column containing dates
between start
and end
, inclusive), weekday
(a character
column
containing full weekday names), and scheduled
(a logical
column
defining whether a day is schedule ("on") or not ("off"))
Other Case Assignment:
sched_add_nights_weekends()
,
sched_calc()
,
sched_join_schedules()
,
sched_load_nights_weekends()
,
sched_load_teams()
,
sched_parse_nights_weekends()
,
sched_std_names()
,
schedule()
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