Generate a regular sequence of dates.

# S3 method for class 'dates'
seq(from, to, by = "days", length., ...)

Arguments

from

starting date; it can be a chron or dates object, a character string, e.g., "05/23/91", or a Julian date.

to

ending date, like from.

by

either a numeric value or one of the valid strings "days", "weeks", "months", or "years".

length.

optional number of elements in the sequence.

...

further arguments to be passed to or from methods.

Value

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.

See also

Examples

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