[R] How to rename file names with condition
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d@@ieimess@y m@iii@g oii y@hoo@com
Tue Jul 23 15:30:36 CEST 2019
Could somebody please help me on this?
I have many files on my computer and would like to change its names so that it would be more meaningful for me. The filenames are in the following format: cvcvcv198307.xlsx
I want to change it in such a way that
cvcvcv into Domain1983 want to keep it 07 into 3-1 * And here is my main problem (Explanation below).
Each month (01-12) is divided into three data points. Meaning,
01(Jan) has three data points: 1, 2, and 3
02(Feb) has the next three data points: 4,5, and 6...12(Dec) will have: 34,35, and 36
So, 01 (last digit in my file name) means, first month, first data point, i.e. 1-1
02 - First month, and second data point, i.e. 1-2
03 - First month, third data point, i.e 1-3
04- second month, first data point, i.e. 2-1
05- 2-2
06- 2-3
07 - 3-1
08 - 3-2
09 - 3-3
10 - 4-1
11 - 4-2
12 - 4-3
.
.
.
35 - 12-2
36 - 12-3
And that's all.
I have tried file.rename along with sapply for my whole sets of data
(1:18,000). But i can only manage to change the file names before the last two #digits.
Expected result.
The whole file names changed from
cvcvcv198307.xlsx into Domain1983-3-1.txtcvcvcv198414.xlsx into Domain1984-5-2.txt
(Yes, file name extension too!)
Thank you guys and I really appreciate any help on this.
Daniel
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