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Hello, Anyone know how to calculate the epoch from the following data? Year Week_of_Year Day_of_Week Basically, what I want to do is average a bunch of daily/hourly data points into a single weekly data point with a date of the data point being the monday for the week. To do that I have to determine the date for the Monday of each week of year. Any help our guidance would be helpful! Thanks in advance, John

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