tlead-tlag: lead and lag with respect to a time variable

tlead-tlagR Documentation

lead and lag with respect to a time variable

Description

lead and lag with respect to a time variable

Usage

tlead(x, n = 1L, time, default = NA)

tlag(x, n = 1L, time, default = NA)

Arguments

x

a vector of values

n

a positive integer of length 1, giving the number of positions to lead or lag by. When the package lubridate is loaded, it can be a period when using with time (see the lubridate function minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and years)

time

time variable

default

value used for non-existant rows. Defaults to NA.

Examples

date <- c(1989, 1991, 1992)
value <- c(4.1, 4.5, 3.3)
tlag(value, 1, time = date) #  returns value in year - 1
library(lubridate)
date <- as.monthly(mdy(c("01/04/1992", "03/15/1992", "04/03/1992")))
tlag(value, time = date) 
library(dplyr)
df <- tibble(
   id    = c(1, 2, 2),
   date  = date,
   value = value
)
df %>% group_by(id) %>% mutate(valuel = tlag(value, n = 1, time = date))

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