day {lubridate} | R Documentation |
Get/set days component of a date-time
day(x) mday(x) wday(x, label = FALSE, abbr = TRUE, week_start = getOption("lubridate.week.start", 7), locale = Sys.getlocale("LC_TIME")) qday(x) yday(x) day(x) <- value mday(x) <- value qday(x) <- value wday(x, week_start = getOption("lubridate.week.start", 7)) <- value yday(x) <- value
x |
a POSIXct, POSIXlt, Date, chron, yearmon, yearqtr, zoo, zooreg, timeDate, xts, its, ti, jul, timeSeries, or fts object. |
label |
logical. Only available for wday. TRUE will display the day of the week as an ordered factor of character strings, such as "Sunday." FALSE will display the day of the week as a number. |
abbr |
logical. Only available for wday. FALSE will display the day of the week as an ordered factor of character strings, such as "Sunday." TRUE will display an abbreviated version of the label, such as "Sun". abbr is disregarded if label = FALSE. |
week_start |
day on which week starts following ISO conventions - 1
means Monday, 7 means Sunday (default). You can set |
locale |
locale to use for day names. Default to current locale. |
value |
a numeric object |
day()
and day<-()
are aliases for mday()
and mday<-()
respectively.
wday()
returns the day of the week as a decimal number or an
ordered factor if label is TRUE
.
x <- as.Date("2009-09-02") wday(x) #4 wday(ymd(080101)) wday(ymd(080101), label = TRUE, abbr = FALSE) wday(ymd(080101), label = TRUE, abbr = TRUE) wday(ymd(080101) + days(-2:4), label = TRUE, abbr = TRUE) x <- as.Date("2009-09-02") yday(x) #245 mday(x) #2 yday(x) <- 1 #"2009-01-01" yday(x) <- 366 #"2010-01-01" mday(x) > 3