% File src/library/base/man/Ops.Date.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2009 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{Ops.Date} \alias{+.Date} \alias{-.Date} \alias{Ops.Date} \title{Operators on the Date Class} \description{ Operators for the \code{"\link{Date}"} class. There is an \code{\link[=S3groupGeneric]{Ops}} method and specific methods for \code{+} and \code{-} for the \code{\link{Date}} class. } \usage{ \special{date + x} \special{x + date} \special{date - x} \special{date1 lop date2} } \arguments{ \item{date}{date objects} \item{date1, date2}{date objects or character vectors. (Character vectors are converted by \code{\link{as.Date}}.)} \item{x}{a numeric vector (in days) \emph{or} an object of class \code{"\link{difftime}"}, rounded to the nearest whole day.} \item{lop}{One of \code{==}, \code{!=}, \code{<}, \code{<=}, \code{>} or \code{>=}.} } \details{ \code{x} does not need to be integer if specified as a numeric vector, but see the comments about fractional days in the help for \code{\link{Dates}}. } \examples{\donttest{ (z <- Sys.Date()) z + 10 z < c("2009-06-01", "2010-01-01", "2015-01-01") }} \keyword{utilities} \keyword{chron}