Generate a random vector of birth dates.
dob(
n,
random = TRUE,
x = NULL,
start = Sys.Date() - 365 * 15,
k = 365 * 2,
by = "1 days",
prob = NULL,
name = "DOB"
)birth(
n,
random = TRUE,
x = NULL,
start = Sys.Date() - 365 * 15,
k = 365 * 2,
by = "1 days",
prob = NULL,
name = "Birth"
)
The number elements to generate. This can be globally set within
the environment of r_data_frame or r_list.
logical. If TRUE the dates are randomized, otherwise the
dates are sequential.
A vector of elements to chose from. This may be NULL if
arguments are supplied to start, k, and by. The
x argument takes precedence over the other three if !is.null.
Note that start, k, and by work together to make a
vector of dates to sample from. See seq.Date for
additional information.
A date to start the sequence at.
The length of the sequence (number of the elements) so build out from
start.
The interval to use in building the sequence.
A vector of probabilities to chose from.
The name to assign to the output vector's varname
attribute. This is used to auto assign names to the column/vector name when
used inside of r_data_frame or r_list.
Returns a random vector of birth date elements.
Other variable functions:
age(),
animal(),
answer(),
area(),
car(),
children(),
coin(),
color,
date_stamp(),
death(),
dice(),
dna(),
dummy(),
education(),
employment(),
eye(),
grade_level(),
grade(),
group(),
hair(),
height(),
income(),
internet_browser(),
iq(),
language,
level(),
likert(),
lorem_ipsum(),
marital(),
military(),
month(),
name,
normal(),
political(),
race(),
religion(),
sat(),
sentence(),
sex_inclusive(),
sex(),
smokes(),
speed(),
state(),
string(),
upper(),
valid(),
year(),
zip_code()
# NOT RUN {
dob(10)
barplot(table(birth(15)))
barplot(table(birth(30)))
# }
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