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I want to split a daily xts object into 4 separate weeks which correspond to the following days in the month: 1st-7th, 8th-14th, 15th-21st, and 22nd to the end of the month, where the last week will generally be longer (but that's okay!).

Here's some example code of an xts object for January 2004 created from a sequence of dates:

week <- seq(from=as.Date("2004-01-01"), to=as.Date("2004-01-31"), by = "day")
x2 <- sample(1:50, 31) # generating 31 random numbers 
January_series <- xts(x2, order.by=week) # create January daily series 

The issue is that January 1st doesn't occur on a Sunday so split.xts doesn't necessarily do what I want.

I initially thought that I could create four intervals corresponding to those days noted above however I don't know whether that is the right approach.

Is there any way of splitting an xts object by intervals which you've created?

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You can use .indexmday to get the day of the month for each observation in your xts object. Then use cut to define the intervals you want to split by.

intervals <- cut(.indexmday(January_series), c(0,7,14,21,31), paste0("W",1:4))
splitlist <- split(January_series, intervals)
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    Seems there is a bug in .indexmday. .indexmday(January_series) gives me 31, 1, 2, .... with xts 0.9.7 on R 3.2.1. Jul 18, 2015 at 14:00
  • @G.Grothendieck: there is, but it has been fixed. Jul 18, 2015 at 14:08
  • @JoshuaUlrich Thanks again. I do have another question about this though - What if the January series were instead a larger daily series going from January to December, split by month, and each had multiple columns. So I'd have to loop through each column and split each monthly split interval into the weeks intervals above? Jul 22, 2015 at 4:02
  • @SAMIRSULTANI: I'm not sure I understand. It would probably be best if you ask a new question with another reproducible example. Jul 22, 2015 at 4:06
  • @JoshuaUlrich Will do. Jul 22, 2015 at 4:08

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