seq.dates.RdGenerate a regular sequence of dates.
# S3 method for class 'dates'
seq(from, to, by = "days", length., ...)starting date; it can be a chron or dates object, a
character string, e.g., "05/23/91", or a Julian date.
ending date, like from.
either a numeric value or one of the valid strings
"days", "weeks", "months", or "years".
optional number of elements in the sequence.
further arguments to be passed to or from methods.
a sequence with values (from, from + by,
from + 2*by, ..., to) of class
class(from) and origin origin(from).
Note that from must be less than or equal to the argument
to.
seq.dates("01/01/92", "12/31/92", by = "months")
#> [1] 01/01/92 02/01/92 03/01/92 04/01/92 05/01/92 06/01/92 07/01/92 08/01/92
#> [9] 09/01/92 10/01/92 11/01/92 12/01/92
# [1] 01/01/92 02/01/92 03/01/92 04/01/92 05/01/92 06/01/92
# [7] 07/01/92 08/01/92 09/01/92 10/01/92 11/01/92 12/01/92
end.of.the.month <- seq.dates("02/29/92", by = "month", length. = 15)
end.of.the.month
#> [1] 02/29/92 03/31/92 04/30/92 05/31/92 06/30/92 07/31/92 08/31/92 09/30/92
#> [9] 10/31/92 11/30/92 12/31/92 01/31/93 02/28/93 03/31/93 04/30/93
# [1] 02/29/92 03/31/92 04/30/92 05/31/92 06/30/92 07/31/92
# [7] 08/31/92 09/30/92 10/31/92 11/30/92 12/31/92 01/31/93
# [13] 02/28/93 03/31/93 04/30/93