| next_n_weeks | R Documentation | 
Defines first and last date in next period
next_n_weeks(x = Sys.Date(), 
             n = 1, 
             part = getOption("timeperiodsR.parts"), 
			       week_start = 1, 
			       include_current = F)
x | 
 Date object  | 
n | 
 Number of periods for offset  | 
part | 
 Part of period you need to receive, one of "all", "start", "end","sequence", "length". See details.  | 
week_start | 
 Start of week, default = 1 is Monday, 7 is Sunday  | 
include_current | 
 If TRUE incliding current period in sequence  | 
You can get object of tpr class with all components or specify which component you need, use part for manage this option:
all - get all components
start - get only first date of period
end - get only last date of period
start - get vector of all dates in period
length - get number of dates in period
Object of tpr class
Alexey Seleznev
For get next other periods see last_n_months(), last_n_days(), last_n_years(), last_n_quarters()
## To get start, end and sequence of next 2 weeks, 
## exclude current week
next2weeks <- next_n_weeks(n = 2)
## include current week
next2weeks_2 <- next_n_weeks(n = 2, include_current = TRUE)
## Get next 2 week with start on Sunday
nextWeek <- next_n_weeks(n = 2, week_start = 7)
## To get vector of date sequences 
next_n_weeks(n = 2, part = "sequence")
next_n_weeks(n = 2)$sequence
seq(next2weeks)
## Get number of days of next 2 weeks
day_nums <- next_n_weeks(part = "length")
next_n_weeks()$length
length(next2weeks)
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