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4-4-5 Calendar for 2019 - So I know which week is what. Monday as start date.
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## Getting Ready for 2019 | |
library(lubridate) | |
library(tibble) | |
options("lubridate.week.start"=1) ## 1 sets to Monday | |
calendar <- tibble( | |
date = seq.Date(from=ymd("2018-12-31"),to=ymd("2019-12-31"), by="day") | |
) | |
calendar <- | |
calendar %>% mutate(wkdy = wday(date,label=T), | |
week_start=floor_date(date,"week"), | |
weeknum = dense_rank(week_start), | |
mo = month(date,label=T)) %>% | |
mutate(fiscal_mo = cut(weeknum,breaks=c(0,4,8,13,17,21,26,30,34,39,43,47,52), | |
ordered_result=T, labels=c(month.abb))) | |
calendar %>% | |
group_by(weeknum,fiscal_mo,week_start) %>% | |
summarise(week_end=max(date)) %>% | |
mutate(week_start=format(week_start,"%Y %B %e %A"), | |
week_end = format(week_end,"%Y %B %e %A")) %>% | |
rename(WeekNumber=weeknum, FiscalMonth=fiscal_mo, WeekStart=week_start, WeekEnd=week_end) %>% | |
knitr::kable("markdown") | |
library(ggthemes) | |
calendar %>% filter(!(is.na(fiscal_mo))) %>% | |
ggplot(aes(x=wkdy,y=weeknum)) + | |
geom_tile(aes(fill=mo), color="white") + | |
geom_text(aes(label=format(date,"%e")), color="white", family="Roboto Condensed") + | |
facet_wrap(~fiscal_mo, scales="free",ncol=3) + | |
scale_y_reverse() + | |
theme_ipsum_rc() + | |
scale_fill_tableau(palette="Classic Cyclic", guide="none") + | |
labs(title="2019 Calendar") | |
ggsave(file="output/2019_Calendar.pdf", width=16, height=9, device=cairo_pdf) |
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chichacha
commented
Dec 4, 2018
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