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Contains a set of tools for constructing and coercing into and from the "mdate" class. This date class implements ISO 8601-2:2019(E) and allows regular dates to be annotated to express unspecified date components, approximate or uncertain date components, date ranges, and sets of dates. This is useful for describing and analysing temporal information, whether historical or recent, where date precision may vary.
Version: | 0.4.1 |
Depends: | R (≥ 4.0) |
Imports: | stringr, purrr, lubridate, tibble, dplyr |
Suggests: | testthat (≥ 3.0.0), covr, rmarkdown, knitr |
Published: | 2024-04-19 |
DOI: | 10.32614/CRAN.package.messydates |
Author: | James Hollway [cre, aut, ctb] (IHEID), Henrique Sposito [ctb] (IHEID), Jael Tan [ctb] (IHEID), Nathan Werth [ctb] |
Maintainer: | James Hollway <james.hollway at graduateinstitute.ch> |
BugReports: | https://github.com/globalgov/messydates/issues |
License: | MIT + file LICENSE |
URL: | https://globalgov.github.io/messydates/, https://github.com/globalgov/messydates |
NeedsCompilation: | no |
Citation: | messydates citation info |
Materials: | README NEWS |
CRAN checks: | messydates results |
Reference manual: | messydates.pdf |
Vignettes: |
Working with messy dates |
Package source: | messydates_0.4.1.tar.gz |
Windows binaries: | r-devel: messydates_0.4.1.zip, r-release: messydates_0.4.1.zip, r-oldrel: messydates_0.4.1.zip |
macOS binaries: | r-release (arm64): messydates_0.4.1.tgz, r-oldrel (arm64): messydates_0.4.1.tgz, r-release (x86_64): messydates_0.4.1.tgz, r-oldrel (x86_64): messydates_0.4.1.tgz |
Old sources: | messydates archive |
Reverse imports: | manydata |
Reverse suggests: | poldis |
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