weekOfMonth
Syntax
weekOfMonth(X, [week=0], [weekday=0], [offset], [n=1])
Arguments
X is a scalar/vector of type DATE, DATETIME, TIMESTAMP or NANOTIMESTAMP.
week is an integer from 0 to 3 indicating the i-th week of a month. The default value is 0.
weekday is an integer from 0 to 6. 0 means Monday, 1 means Tuesday, …, and 6 means Sunday. The default value is 0.
offset is a scalar of the same data type as X. It must be no greater than the minimum value of X. The default value is the minimum value of X.
n is a positive integer. The default value is 1.
Details
In the calendar month of X, suppose the “week”-th “weekday” is d.
If X<d: return the week-th “weekday” in the previous calendar month.
If X>=d: return the week-th “weekday” in the current calendar month.
If parameter offset is specified, the result is updated every n months. Parameter offset works only if parameter n>1.
Examples
$ weekOfMonth(2019.11.01,2,4);
2019.10.18
$ weekOfMonth(2019.11.20,2,4);
$ 2019.11.15
$ date=2012.01.02 2012.02.03 2012.03.07 2012.04.08 2012.05.12 2012.06.16 2012.07.18 2012.08.20 2012.09.25 2012.10.28
$ time = [09:34:07,09:36:42,09:36:51,09:36:59,09:32:47,09:35:26,09:34:16,09:34:26,09:38:12,09:38:13]
$ sym = take(`MSFT,10)
$ price= 49.6 29.46 29.52 30.02 174.97 175.23 50.76 50.32 51.29 52.38
$ qty = 2200 1900 2100 3200 6800 5400 1300 2500 8800 4500
$ t1 = table(date, time, sym, qty, price);
$ select avg(price),sum(qty) from t1 group by weekOfMonth(date,3,4,2012.01.01,2);
weekOfMonth_date |
avg_price |
sum_qty |
---|---|---|
2011.12.23 |
39.53 |
4100 |
2012.02.24 |
29.77 |
5300 |
2012.04.27 |
175.1 |
12200 |
2012.06.22 |
50.54 |
3800 |
2012.08.24 |
51.29 |
8800 |
2012.10.26 |
52.38 |
4500 |