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epitools (version 0.5-7)

as.month: Convert dates into months of the year for plotting epidemic curves

Description

Converts dates into months of the year (1-12); but also creates range of calendar months that can be used to plot an epidemic curve

Usage

as.month(x, format = "%Y-%m-%d", min.date, max.date, before = 31, after = 31, origin = as.Date("1970-01-01"), abbreviate = TRUE)

Arguments

x
character vector of dates
format
date format of x; default is of form "2004-08-10"
min.date
[optional] minimum calendar date for plotting x-axis of an epidemic curve; should be of the form of "2004-08-10"; if no date is specified, then several days are subtracted from the minimum date in x as specified by the before option
max.date
[optional] maximum calendar date for plotting x-axis of an epidemic curve plot; should be f the form of "2004-08-10"; if no date is specified, then several days are added to the maximum date in x as specified by the after option
before
if min.date is not specified, then these number of days are subtracted from the minimum date in x for plotting minimum calendar date for epidemic curve
after
if max.date is not specified, then these number of days are added to the maximum date in x for plotting maximum calendar date for epidemic curve
origin
allows user to specify an alternative origin for Julian dates that are generated by this function (default = "1970-01-01")
abbreviate
abbreviate month names to Jan, Feb, Mar, etc.; often used for labeling plots

Value

Returns a list of the following:
$dates
input dates are converted to standard calendar date format
$mon
month of the year (1-12)
$month
month of the year (Jan, Feb, Mar, ...)
$stratum
the Julian date for the mid-month day of the $mon value
$stratum2
the Julian date for the mid-month day of the $mon value converted to a factor with levels determined by the Julian dates ($cstratum)used to plot an epidemic curve
$stratum3
the mid-month day of the $mon value converted to standard calendar dates
$cmon
the month of the year (1-12) used for plotting the x-axis of the epidemic curve
$cmonth
the months (Jan, Feb, Mar, ...) for the calendar dates used for plotting the x-axis of an epidemic curve
$cstratum
the Julian date for the mid-month day of the $cmonth value used for plotting the x-axis of an epidemic curve
$cstratum2
the standard calendar date for the mid-month day of the $cmonth value used for plotting the x-axis of an epidemic curve
$cmday
the day of the mon (1-31) for the calendar dates used for plotting the x-axis of an epidemic curve
$cyear
the years (e.g., 1996, 2001, ...) for the calendar dates used for plotting the x-axis of the epidemic curve

Details

This function converts dates to months (1-12). In addition, a range of calendar months are generated that can be used to plot the x-axis of an epidemic curve.

References

none

See Also

epitools: as.week, epicurve.dates as.Date, strptime, DateTimeClasses

Examples

Run this code
dates <- c("1/1/04", "1/2/04", "1/3/04", "1/4/04", "1/5/04", "1/6/04",
"1/7/04", "1/8/04", "1/9/04", "1/10/04", NA, "1/12/04", "1/14/04",
"3/5/04", "5/5/04", "7/6/04", "8/18/04", "12/13/05", "1/5/05",
"4/6/05", "7/23/05", "10/3/05")
aw <- as.month(dates, format = "%m/%d/%y")
aw

aw2 <- as.month(dates, format = "%m/%d/%y", min.date="2003-01-01")
aw2

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