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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Parsing a column of text file - best practices Post 302997888 by SIMMS7400 on Monday 22nd of May 2017 05:23:57 PM
Old 05-22-2017
Hi Don -

Sorry for the confusion.

The shell I am using is bash.

I've updated how i calculated calendar quarter with your code:

Code:
_QUARTER=$(((month+2)/3))

As far as examples, here they are.

For Q1 of 2017:
FirstQtrWeek:12/31/16
LastQtrWeek: 03/25/17

For Q2 of 2017:
FirstQtrWeek:04/01/17
LastQtrWeek: 06/24/17

For Q3 of 2017:
FirstQtrWeek:07/01/17
LastQtrWeek: 09/23/17

For Q4 of 2017:
FirstQtrWeek:09/30/17
LastQtrWeek: 12/23/17

I'm sorry for the run around!

---------- Post updated at 05:23 PM ---------- Previous update was at 04:11 AM ----------

I've found out how to get the last Saturday of the quarter, however still having trouble getting the first Saturday:

Code:
GetFirstLastWeek () { 

DAY_OF_WEEK=6 # 1=Monday, ..., 7=Sunday
THE_YEAR=${_YEAR}
THE_MONTH="$1"

RESULT_DAY=0

YEAR_MONTH_STR=${THE_YEAR}"-"${THE_MONTH}  # Example value: "2017-06"

for DAYNO in 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
do
  DATE_TO_CHECK=${YEAR_MONTH_STR}"-"${DAYNO}
  DATE_RESULT=$(date --date=$DATE_TO_CHECK '+%u')
  if [ $? -eq 0 ]
  then
    if [ $DATE_RESULT -eq $DAY_OF_WEEK ]
    then
      RESULT_DAY=$DAYNO
    fi
  fi
done

RESULT_DATE_COMPLETE=${YEAR_MONTH_STR}"-"${RESULT_DAY}

echo $(date --date=$RESULT_DATE_COMPLETE +FirstQtrWeek,%m/%d/%Y -d "4 weeks ago")
echo $(date --date=$RESULT_DATE_COMPLETE +LastQtrWeek,%m/%d/%Y)

} > ${_SUBVARPATH}${_YEAR}_${_MONTH}${_DAY}/Subvar_List.txt

4 weeks ago from the LastQtrWeek doesn't work, obviously.
 

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Calendar::Simple(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     Calendar::Simple(3pm)

NAME
Calendar::Simple - Perl extension to create simple calendars SYNOPSIS
use Calendar::Simple; my @curr = calendar; # get current month my @this_sept = calendar(9); # get 9th month of current year my @sept_2002 = calendar(9, 2002); # get 9th month of 2002 my @monday = calendar(9, 2002, 1); # get 9th month of 2002, # weeks start on Monday my @span = date_span(mon => 10, # returns span of dates year => 2006, begin => 15, end => 28); DESCRIPTION
A very simple module that exports one function called "calendar". calendar This function returns a data structure representing the dates in a month. The data structure returned is an array of array references. The first level array represents the weeks in the month. The second level array contains the actual days. By default, each week starts on a Sunday and the value in the array is the date of that day. Any days at the beginning of the first week or the end of the last week that are from the previous or next month have the value "undef". If the month or year parameters are omitted then the current month or year are assumed. A third, optional parameter, start_day, allows you to set the day each week starts with, with the same values as localtime sets for wday (namely, 0 for Sunday, 1 for Monday and so on). date_span This function returns a cur-down version of a month data structure which begins and ends on dates other than the first and last dates of the month. Any weeks that fall completely outside of the date range are removed from the structure and any days within the remaining weeks that fall outside of the date range are set to "undef". As there are a number of parameters to this function, they are passed using a named parameter interface. The parameters are as follows: year The required year. Defaults to the current year if omitted. mon The required month. Defaults to the current month if omitted. begin The first day of the required span. Defaults to the first if omitted. end The last day of the required span. Defaults to the last day of the month if omitted. start_day Indicates the day of the week that each week starts with. This takes the same values as the optional third parameter to "calendar". The default is 0 (for Sunday). This function isn't exported by default, so in order to use it in your program you need to use the module like this: use Calendar::Simple 'date_span'; EXAMPLE A simple "cal" replacement would therefore look like this: #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Calendar::Simple; my @months = qw(January February March April May June July August September October November December); my $mon = shift || (localtime)[4] + 1; my $yr = shift || (localtime)[5] + 1900; my @month = calendar($mon, $yr); print " $months[$mon -1] $yr "; print "Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa "; foreach (@month) { print map { $_ ? sprintf "%2d ", $_ : ' ' } @$_; print " "; } A version of this example, called "pcal", is installed when you install this module. Date Range This module will make use of DateTime.pm if it is installed. By using DateTime.pm it can use any date that DateTime can represent. If DateTime is not installed it uses Perl's built-in date handling and therefore can't deal with dates before 1970 and it will also have problems with dates after 2038 on a 32-bit machine. EXPORT "calendar" AUTHOR
Dave Cross <dave@mag-sol.com> ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
With thanks to Paul Mison <cpan@husk.org> for the start day patch. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002-2008, Magnum Solutions Ltd. All Rights Reserved. LICENSE
This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
perl, localtime, DateTime perl v5.10.1 2010-04-02 Calendar::Simple(3pm)
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