datefixR (Q76455)

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Standardize Dates in Different Formats or with Missing Data
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    datefixR
    Standardize Dates in Different Formats or with Missing Data

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      1.4.1
      10 February 2023
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      0.1.1
      5 November 2021
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      0.1.2
      30 November 2021
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      0.1.3
      3 January 2022
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      0.1.4
      20 February 2022
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      0.1.6
      4 May 2022
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      1.0.0
      18 July 2022
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      1.1.0
      12 August 2022
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      1.2.0
      22 September 2022
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      1.3.0
      17 October 2022
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      1.3.1
      24 October 2022
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      1.4.0
      17 January 2023
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      1.5.0
      3 July 2023
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      1.6.0
      3 September 2023
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      1.6.1
      11 December 2023
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      11 December 2023
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      There are many different formats dates are commonly represented with: the order of day, month, or year can differ, different separators ("-", "/", or whitespace) can be used, months can be numerical, names, or abbreviations and year given as two digits or four. 'datefixR' takes dates in all these different formats and converts them to R's built-in date class. If 'datefixR' cannot standardize a date, such as because it is too malformed, then the user is told which date cannot be standardized and the corresponding ID for the row. 'datefixR' also allows the imputation of missing days and months with user-controlled behavior.
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