| weekdays {base} | R Documentation | 
Extract the weekday, month or quarter, or the Julian time (days since some origin). These are generic functions: the methods for the internal date-time classes are documented here.
weekdays(x, abbreviate)
## S3 method for class 'POSIXt':
weekdays(x, abbreviate = FALSE)
## S3 method for class 'Date':
weekdays(x, abbreviate = FALSE)
months(x, abbreviate)
## S3 method for class 'POSIXt':
months(x, abbreviate = FALSE)
## S3 method for class 'Date':
months(x, abbreviate = FALSE)
quarters(x, abbreviate)
## S3 method for class 'POSIXt':
quarters(x, ...)
## S3 method for class 'Date':
quarters(x, ...)
julian(x, ...)
## S3 method for class 'POSIXt':
julian(x, origin = as.POSIXct("1970-01-01", tz="GMT"), ...)
## S3 method for class 'Date':
julian(x, origin = as.Date("1970-01-01"), ...)
| x | an object inheriting from class "POSIXt"or"Date". | 
| abbreviate | logical. Should the names be abbreviated? | 
| origin | an length-one object inheriting from class "POSIXt"or"Date". | 
| ... | arguments for other methods. | 
weekdays and months return a character
vector of names in the locale in use.
quarters returns a character vector of "Q1" to
"Q4".
julian returns the number of days (possibly fractional)
since the origin, with the origin as a "origin" attribute.
Other components such as the day of the month or the year are
very easy to compute: just use as.POSIXlt and extract
the relevant component.
weekdays(.leap.seconds) months(.leap.seconds) quarters(.leap.seconds)