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A 'rollforward' function? #914

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kputschko opened this issue Aug 7, 2020 · 4 comments
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A 'rollforward' function? #914

kputschko opened this issue Aug 7, 2020 · 4 comments

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@kputschko
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kputschko commented Aug 7, 2020

I'm looking for a quicker way to roll a date to the end of the given month. Currently it takes two functions, ceiling_date and subtracting days.

library(lubridate)

date_1 <- ymd("2020-01-15")

# rollback is simple and great
rollback(date_1)
rollback(date_1, roll_to_first = TRUE)

# but rolling forward looks a little clunky
ceiling_date(date_1, unit = "month") - days(1)
>"2020-01-31"

# maybe add an option to rollback?
rollback(date_1, roll_to_last = TRUE)
>"2020-01-31"

# or create a new function?
rollforward(date_1)
>"2020-01-31"
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vspinu commented Aug 8, 2020

"faster" as in "type faster" or "faster execution speed"?

I think it makes sense to add it for completeness, as a counterpart of rollback.

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rollforward <- function (dates, roll_to_first = FALSE, preserve_hms = TRUE) 
{
  if (length(dates) == 0) 
    return(dates)
  day(dates) <- 1
  if (!preserve_hms) {
    hour(dates) <- 0
    minute(dates) <- 0
    second(dates) <- 0
  }
  if (roll_to_first) {
    dates + months(1)
  }
  else {
    dates + months(1) - days(1)
  }
}

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Just saw the new function being mentioned in News.md.

For the sake of consistency with rollback(), I had expected

library(lubridate)

date_1 <- ymd("2020-01-15")

rollback(date_1)
# "2019-12-31" = last day of preceeding month

rollforward(date_1)
# "2020-02-01" = first day of succeeding month
#  equivalent to
ceiling_date(date_1, unit = "month")

rollback(date_1, roll_to_first = TRUE)
# "2020-01-01" = first day of given month

rollforward(date_1, roll_to_last = TRUE)
# "2020-01-31" = last day of given month

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vspinu commented Mar 1, 2021

This is an alternative notion of a symmetry, or probably better asymetry. What you propose is the mirror of rollback.

The advantage of the current design is that there is no extra argument (roll_to_last) and reasoning about the code is simpler because there is one pattern to remember - by default roll to last day, with the argument to first day etc.

netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc that referenced this issue May 30, 2021
Version 1.7.10
==============

### NEW FEATURES

* `fast_strptime()` and `parse_date_time2()` now accept multiple formats and apply them in turn

### BUG FIXES

* [#926](tidyverse/lubridate#926) Fix incorrect division of intervals by months involving leap years
* Fix incorrect skipping of digits during parsing of the `%z` format

Version 1.7.9.2
===============

### NEW FEATURES

* [#914](tidyverse/lubridate#914) New `rollforward()` function
* [#928](tidyverse/lubridate#928) On startup lubridate now resets TZDIR to a proper directory when it is set to non-dir values like "internal" or "macOS" (a change introduced in R4.0.2)
* [#630](tidyverse/lubridate#630) New parsing functions `ym()` and `my()`

### BUG FIXES

* [#930](tidyverse/lubridate#930) `as.period()` on intervals now returns valid Periods with double fields (not integers)



Version 1.7.9
=============

### NEW FEATURES

* [#871](tidyverse/lubridate#893) Add `vctrs` support


### BUG FIXES

* [#890](tidyverse/lubridate#890) Correctly compute year in `quarter(..., with_year = TRUE)`
* [#893](tidyverse/lubridate#893) Fix incorrect parsing of abbreviated months in locales with trailing dot (regression in v1.7.8)
* [#886](tidyverse/lubridate#886) Fix `with_tz()` for POSIXlt objects
* [#887](tidyverse/lubridate#887) Error on invalid numeric input to `month()`
* [#889](tidyverse/lubridate#889) Export new dmonth function

Version 1.7.8
=============

### NEW FEATURES

* (breaking) Year and month durations now assume 365.25 days in a year consistently in conversion and constructors. Particularly `dyears(1) == years(1)` is now `TRUE`.
* Format and print methods for 0-length objects are more consistent.
* New duration constructor `dmonths()` to complement other duration constructors.
*
* `duration()` constructor now accepts `months` and `years` arguments.
* [#629](tidyverse/lubridate#629) Added `format_ISO8601()` methods.
* [#672](tidyverse/lubridate#672) Eliminate all partial argument matches
* [#674](tidyverse/lubridate#674) `as_date()` now ignores the `tz` argument
* [#675](tidyverse/lubridate#675) `force_tz()`, `with_tz()`, `tz<-` convert dates to date-times
* [#681](tidyverse/lubridate#681) New constants `NA_Date_` and `NA_POSIXct_` which parallel built-in primitive constants.
* [#681](tidyverse/lubridate#681) New constructors `Date()` and `POSIXct()` which parallel built-in primitive constructors.
* [#695](tidyverse/lubridate#695) Durations can now be compared with numeric vectors.
* [#707](tidyverse/lubridate#707) Constructors return 0-length inputs when called with no arguments
* [#713](tidyverse/lubridate#713) (breaking) `as_datetime()` always returns a `POSIXct()`
* [#717](tidyverse/lubridate#717) Common generics are now defined in `generics` dependency package.
* [#719](tidyverse/lubridate#719) Negative Durations are now displayed with leading `-`.
* [#829](tidyverse/lubridate#829) `%within%` throws more meaningful messages when applied on unsupported classes
* [#831](tidyverse/lubridate#831) Changing hour, minute or second of Date object now yields POSIXct.
* [#869](tidyverse/lubridate#869) Propagate NAs to all internal components of a Period object

### BUG FIXES

* [#682](tidyverse/lubridate#682) Fix quarter extraction with small `fiscal_start`s.
* [#703](tidyverse/lubridate#703) `leap_year()` works with objects supported by `year()`.
* [#778](tidyverse/lubridate#778) `duration()/period()/make_difftime()` work with repeated units
* `c.Period` concatenation doesn't fail with empty components.
* Honor `exact = TRUE` argument in `parse_date_time2`, which was so far ignored.

Version 1.7.4
=============

### NEW FEATURES

* [#658](tidyverse/lubridate#658) `%within%` now accepts a list of intervals, in which case an instant is checked if it occurs within any of the supplied intervals.

### CHANGES

* [#661](tidyverse/lubridate#661) Throw error on invalid multi-unit rounding.
* [#633](tidyverse/lubridate#633) `%%` on intervals relies on `%m+` arithmetic and doesn't produce NAs when intermediate computations result in non-existent dates.
* `tz()` always returns "UTC" when `tzone` attribute cannot be inferred.

### BUG FIXES

* [#664](tidyverse/lubridate#664) Fix lookup of period functions in `as.period`
* [#649](tidyverse/lubridate#664) Fix system timezone memoization

Version 1.7.3
=============

### BUG FIXES

* [#643](tidyverse/lubridate#643), [#640](tidyverse/lubridate#640), [#645](tidyverse/lubridate#645) Fix faulty caching of system timezone.
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