tidyverse
recently added the clock
package in addition to lubridate
that has some nice functionality for this:
library(clock)
x <- year_month_day_parse(df$Month, format = "%Y-%m", precision = "month")
# <year_month_day<month>[8]>
# [1] "2009-01" "2009-02" "2009-03" "2009-04" "2009-05" "2009-08" "2009-09" "2009-10"
Date Manipulation and Extraction
The output of this is a year-month-day vector where you can still do date arithmetic and apply other common functions as expected:
sort(x, decreasing = T)
# <year_month_day<month>[8]>
# [1] "2009-10" "2009-09" "2009-08" "2009-05" "2009-04" "2009-03" "2009-02" "2009-01"
add_months(x, 3)
# <year_month_day<month>[8]>
# [1] "2009-04" "2009-05" "2009-06" "2009-07" "2009-08" "2009-11" "2009-12" "2010-01"
add_years(x, -2)
# <year_month_day<month>[8]>
# [1] "2007-01" "2007-02" "2007-03" "2007-04" "2007-05" "2007-08" "2007-09" "2007-10"
get_month(x)
# [1] 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10
You can also set the day, if you need it, with set_day
:
set_day(x, 1)
<year_month_day<day>[8]>
[1] "2009-01-01" "2009-02-01" "2009-03-01" "2009-04-01" "2009-05-01" "2009-08-01"
[7] "2009-09-01" "2009-10-01"
Handling Invalid Dates
Or if you wanted to cleanly get the last day of every month with this structure, the invalid_*
set of functions can help:
# not 31 days in Feb, Apr, Sep
y <- set_day(x, 31)
# <year_month_day<day>[8]>
# [1] "2009-01-31" "2009-02-31" "2009-03-31" "2009-04-31" "2009-05-31" "2009-08-31"
# [7] "2009-09-31" "2009-10-31"
invalid_any(y)
[1] TRUE
invalid_detect(y)
[1] FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE
You can handle invalid dates with invalid_resolve
or you can use drop them with invalid_remove
:
invalid_resolve(y, invalid = "previous")
<year_month_day<day>[8]>
[1] "2009-01-31" "2009-02-28" "2009-03-31" "2009-04-30" "2009-05-31" "2009-08-31"
[7] "2009-09-30" "2009-10-31"
From the documentation you can specify the following values for the invalid
argument to handle invalid dates:
"previous": The previous valid instant in time.
"previous-day": The previous valid day in time, keeping the time of day.
"next": The next valid instant in time.
"next-day": The next valid day in time, keeping the time of day.
"overflow": Overflow by the number of days that the input is invalid
by. Time of day is dropped.
"overflow-day": Overflow by the number of days that the input is
invalid by. Time of day is kept.
"NA": Replace invalid dates with NA.
"error": Error on invalid dates.