[R] Odd behavior of strptime

partha_bagchi@hgsi.com partha_bagchi at hgsi.com
Thu May 29 17:47:16 CEST 2003


I guess I got confused by the fact that I didn't have to convert to 
POSIXct in 1.5.1 where I had tested the code I was using. Retesting in 
1.7.0 resulted in the error.

Thanks,
Partha.





"David Khabie-Zeitoune" <dave at evocapital.com>
Sent by: r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch
05/29/2003 11:26 AM
Please respond to dave

 
        To:     <partha_bagchi at hgsi.com>, <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch>
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        Subject:        RE: [R] Odd behavior of strptime


The strptime object is a structured list object with 9 components. (Type
"names(z)" to see the names of the individual components). You may want
to convert the strptime object to a POSIXct object using

Z = as.POSIXct(z)

This is just a vector (of the expected length).

Cheers,
Dave




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Subject: [R] Odd behavior of strptime


The example from the help page for strptime has the following oddity:

>      dates <- c("02/27/92", "02/27/92", "01/14/92",
+                 "02/28/92", "02/01/92")
>      times <- c("23:03:20", "22:29:56", "01:03:30",
+                 "18:21:03", "16:56:26")
>      x <- paste(dates, times)
>      z <- strptime(x, "%m/%d/%y %H:%M:%S")
>      z
[1] "1992-02-27 23:03:20" "1992-02-27 22:29:56" "1992-01-14 01:03:30"
"1992-02-28 18:21:03" "1992-02-01 16:56:26"
>
> length(z)
[1] 9
>
The length is always denoted as 9.
Of course this implies that any replacement I want to do with dates etc.

always fails with the error:

Error in "[[<-.data.frame"(*tmp*, D[I], value =
strptime(as.character(x[[D[I]]]),  :
replacement has 9 rows, data has 5970
>
> version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch     i386
os       mingw32
system   i386, mingw32
status
major    1
minor    7.0
year     2003
month    04
day      16
language R
>
(platform Win2000 professional)

Has anyone else encountered this?

Thanks,
Partha.


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