Veronica Andreo
2016-Sep-08 10:13 UTC
[R] get start and end date of ISO weeks giving a date as input
Hello list, Is there a quick way to get start and end date (%Y-%m-%d) from ISO weeks if I only have dates? For example, I have this date in which some event happened: "2010-08-21". Not only I want the ISO week, which I can obtain either with isoweek (lubridate) or ISOweek (ISOweek), but I want the start and end date of that ISO week. Do I need to print all ISO weeks from the period of interest and sample there for start and end date? Or is there a better way to do that? Thanks a lot in advance! Best, Veronica
Enrico Schumann
2016-Sep-08 10:53 UTC
[R] get start and end date of ISO weeks giving a date as input
On Thu, 08 Sep 2016, Veronica Andreo <veroandreo at gmail.com> writes:> Hello list, > > Is there a quick way to get start and end date (%Y-%m-%d) from ISO > weeks if I only have dates? > > For example, I have this date in which some event happened: > "2010-08-21". Not only I want the ISO week, which I can obtain either > with isoweek (lubridate) or ISOweek (ISOweek), but I want the start > and end date of that ISO week. > > Do I need to print all ISO weeks from the period of interest and > sample there for start and end date? Or is there a better way to do > that? > > Thanks a lot in advance! > > Best, > VeronicaYou could use a function like the following one (which assumes the start of the week is Monday and its end is Sunday): d <- c("2010-08-21", "2016-08-01") iso_start_end <- function(d) { d <- as.Date(d) wday <- as.POSIXlt(d)$wday data.frame(date = d, week = format(d, "%V"), starts = d - wday + 1, ends = d + 7 - wday) } iso_start_end(d) The function should produce this output: date week starts ends 1 2010-08-21 33 2010-08-16 2010-08-22 2 2016-08-01 31 2016-08-01 2016-08-07 -- Enrico Schumann Lucerne, Switzerland http://enricoschumann.net
Luisfo
2016-Sep-08 11:20 UTC
[R] get start and end date of ISO weeks giving a date as input
Dear Veronica,
Here there's a way of doing what you requested.
library("lubridate")
# your date '2010-08-21' as Date object
dd <- as.Date(strptime("2010-08-21", format="%Y-%m-%d",
tz="GMT"))
# take the first day of the year as Date object, i.e. 2010-01-01 in our
example
ref.date <- as.Date(strptime(paste0(year(dd),"-01-01"),
format="%Y-%m-%d", tz="GMT"))
# the start and end dates
bound.dates <- ref.date + 7 * (week(dd)-1) + c(0,6)
I hope you find it useful.
Best,
*Luisfo Chiroque*
/PhD Student | PhD Candidate
IMDEA Networks Institute/
http://fourier.networks.imdea.org/people/~luis_nunez/
<http://fourier.networks.imdea.org/people/%7Eluis_nunez/>
On 09/08/2016 12:13 PM, Veronica Andreo wrote:> Hello list,
>
> Is there a quick way to get start and end date (%Y-%m-%d) from ISO
> weeks if I only have dates?
>
> For example, I have this date in which some event happened:
> "2010-08-21". Not only I want the ISO week, which I can obtain
either
> with isoweek (lubridate) or ISOweek (ISOweek), but I want the start
> and end date of that ISO week.
>
> Do I need to print all ISO weeks from the period of interest and
> sample there for start and end date? Or is there a better way to do
> that?
>
> Thanks a lot in advance!
>
> Best,
> Veronica
>
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Veronica Andreo
2016-Sep-08 12:51 UTC
[R] get start and end date of ISO weeks giving a date as input
Hello Luisfo and Enrico,
Thanks for your help! I've been testing both solutions... results differ
for the same date (I changed both functions to use ISO8601). And I added
contiguous dates, to see how they handle the start-end of the week.
So, here the results:
### one example
d <-
c("2010-08-21","2010-08-22","2010-08-23","2010-08-24")
iso_start_end <- function(d) {
d <- as.Date(d)
wday <- as.POSIXlt(d)$wday
data.frame(date = d,
week = format(d, "%V"),
starts = d - wday + 1,
ends = d + 7 - wday)
}
iso_start_end(d)
date week starts ends
1 2010-08-21 33 2010-08-16 2010-08-22
*2 2010-08-22 33 2010-08-23 2010-08-29*
3 2010-08-23 34 2010-08-23 2010-08-29
4 2010-08-24 34 2010-08-23 2010-08-29
### the other example:
dd <- as.Date(strptime('2010-08-21', format="%Y-%m-%d",
tz="GMT"))
ref.date <- as.Date(strptime(paste0(year(dd),"-01-01"),
format="%Y-%m-%d"))
bound.dates <- ref.date + 7 * (isoweek(dd)) + c(0,6)
bound.dates
[1] "2010-08-20" "2010-08-26"
So, researching a bit more and inspired by those examples, I eventually
came up with this solution that seems to work fine... I share in case that
any other has a similar problem:
# get ISOweek for my vector of dates
week_iso<-ISOweek(d)
# vector with the format %Y-W%V-1 for start day of the ISO week
week_iso_day1 <- paste(week_iso,1, sep="-")
# vector with the format %Y-W%V-7 for end day of the ISO week
week_iso_day7 <- paste(week_iso, 7, sep="-")
# use ISOweek2date
data.frame(date= d, week_iso = week_iso, start ISOweek2date(week_iso_day1), end
= ISOweek2date(week_iso_day7)
date week_iso start end
1 2010-08-21 2010-W33 2010-08-16 2010-08-22
2 2010-08-22 2010-W33 2010-08-16 2010-08-22
3 2010-08-23 2010-W34 2010-08-23 2010-08-29
4 2010-08-24 2010-W34 2010-08-23 2010-08-29
Thanks again for your time, ideas and help!
Best,
Vero
2016-09-08 8:20 GMT-03:00 Luisfo <luisfo89 at yahoo.es>:
> Dear Veronica,
>
> Here there's a way of doing what you requested.
>
> library("lubridate")
> # your date '2010-08-21' as Date object
> dd <- as.Date(strptime("2010-08-21",
format="%Y-%m-%d", tz="GMT"))
> # take the first day of the year as Date object, i.e. 2010-01-01 in our
> example
> ref.date <- as.Date(strptime(paste0(year(dd),"-01-01"),
> format="%Y-%m-%d", tz="GMT"))
> # the start and end dates
> bound.dates <- ref.date + 7 * (week(dd)-1) + c(0,6)
>
> I hope you find it useful.
>
> Best,
> *Luisfo Chiroque*
>
> *PhD Student | PhD Candidate IMDEA Networks Institute*
> http://fourier.networks.imdea.org/people/~luis_nunez/
>
> On 09/08/2016 12:13 PM, Veronica Andreo wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> Is there a quick way to get start and end date (%Y-%m-%d) from ISO
> weeks if I only have dates?
>
> For example, I have this date in which some event happened:
> "2010-08-21". Not only I want the ISO week, which I can obtain
either
> with isoweek (lubridate) or ISOweek (ISOweek), but I want the start
> and end date of that ISO week.
>
> Do I need to print all ISO weeks from the period of interest and
> sample there for start and end date? Or is there a better way to do
> that?
>
> Thanks a lot in advance!
>
> Best,
> Veronica
>
> ______________________________________________R-help at r-project.org
mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more,
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