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shide

Overview

shide is an R package that provides date and date-time support based on Jalali calendar. jdate and jdatetime are two simple classes for storing Jalali dates and date-times respectively. These classes are implemented based on the infrastructure provided by the vctrs package.

Installation

You can install shide from CRAN with:

install.packages("shide")

Or you can install the development version from GitHub:

# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("mmollayi/shide")

Features

  • Conversion between Jalali and Gregorian calendars.
  • Parsing and formatting of Jalali dates and date-times.
  • Time zones and daylight saving times support via IANA time zone database. Access to IANA time zone database files is provided by tzdb package.
  • jdate and jdatetime are built upon numeric vectors, just like Date and POSIXct. So conversion between date classes (jdate and Date) and date-time classes (jdatetime and POSIXct) comes at zero cost.
  • Both jdate and jdatetime can be used as column in a data frame.
  • Compatible with R’s difftime class. For example, subtraction of two jdates results a difftime object.

Usage

As with Date class, a jdate object can be generated from character and numeric vectors and also from individual components. To parse a character vector that represents Jalali dates, use jdate() and supply a format string:

library(shide)

jdate("1402-09-13")
#> <jdate[1]>
#> [1] "1402-09-13"
jdate("1402/09/13", format = "%Y/%m/%d")
#> <jdate[1]>
#> [1] "1402-09-13"

Unlike as.Date(), jdate() method for numeric inputs does not expose origin argument.

# Jalali date that corresponds to "1970-01-01"
jdate(0)
#> <jdate[1]>
#> [1] "1348-10-11"

To create a jdate from individual components, use jdate_make():

jdate_make(1399, 12 ,30)
#> <jdate[1]>
#> [1] "1399-12-30"

Like jdate a jdatetime object can be generated from a character or numeric vector or from individual components. But a timezone should be supplied in either case:

jdatetime("1402-09-13 15:37:29", tzone = "Asia/Tehran")
#> <jdatetime<Asia/Tehran>[1]>
#> [1] "1402-09-13 15:37:29 +0330"
jdatetime("1402/09/13 15:37:29", tzone = "Asia/Tehran", format = "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S")
#> <jdatetime<Asia/Tehran>[1]>
#> [1] "1402-09-13 15:37:29 +0330"

# Jalali date-time that corresponds to Unix epoch
jdatetime(0, tzone ="Asia/Tehran")
#> <jdatetime<Asia/Tehran>[1]>
#> [1] "1348-10-11 03:30:00 +0330"

jdatetime_make(1399, 12 ,30, 23, 59, 59, "Asia/Tehran")
#> <jdatetime<Asia/Tehran>[1]>
#> [1] "1399-12-30 23:59:59 +0330"

Converting other date and date-time classes to jdate and jdatetime is possible with as_jdate() and as_jdatetime() respectively:

as_jdate(as.Date("2024-07-19"))
#> <jdate[1]>
#> [1] "1403-04-29"
as_jdatetime(as.POSIXct("2024-07-19 16:25:00", tz = "Asia/Tehran"))
#> <jdatetime<Asia/Tehran>[1]>
#> [1] "1403-04-29 16:25:00 +0330"

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install.packages('shide')

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0.2.1

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Maintainer

Mohsen Mollayi

Last Published

July 19th, 2024

Functions in shide (0.2.1)

sh_hour

Get/set the time components of jdatetime objects
shide-math

Mathematical operations for jdate and jdatetime
sh_year

Get/set the year component of Jalali date-time objects
sh_year_is_leap

Determine if a Jalali year is a leap year
shide-arithmetic

Arithmetic operations for jdate and jdatetime
shide-coercion

Coercion
shide-package

shide: Date/Time Classes Based on Jalali Calendar
sh_quarter

Get the quarter of Jalali date-time objects
sh_month

Get/set the month component of Jalali date-time objects
sh_round

Round Jalali dates to a specific unit of time
vec_cast.jdate

Cast an object to a jdate object
vec_cast.jdatetime

Cast an object to a jdatetime object
sh_tzone

Get the time zone component of jdatetime objects
as_jdatetime

Cast an object to a jdatetime object
sh_day

Get/set the days components of Jalali date-time objects
jdate_now

Current Jalali date and datetime
as_jdate

Cast an object to a jdate object
seq.jdate

Generate regular sequences of Jalali dates
is_jdate

Check an object for its class
jdate_make

Construct Jalali date-time objects from individual components
jdate

Jalali calendar dates
jdatetime

Date-time based on the Jalali calendar