[R] character to time problem
Jason Barnhart
jasoncbarnhart at msn.com
Fri Jun 8 00:43:48 CEST 2007
Hi John,
a) The NA appears because '30/02/1995' is not a valid date.
> strptime('30/02/1995' , "%d/%m/%Y")
[1] NA
b) dates which has the following classes uses sort.POSIXlt which in
turns sets na.last to NA. ?order details how NA's are handled in
ordering data via na.last.
> class(dates)
[1] "POSIXt" "POSIXlt"
> methods(sort)
[1] sort.default sort.POSIXlt
> sort.POSIXlt
function (x, decreasing = FALSE, na.last = NA, ...)
x[order(as.POSIXct(x), na.last = na.last, decreasing =
decreasing)]
<environment: namespace:base>
After resetting the Feb. date the code works.
HTH,
-jason
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Kane" <jrkrideau at yahoo.ca>
To: "R R-help" <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch>
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 2:17 PM
Subject: [R] character to time problem
>I am trying to clean up some dates and I am clearly
> doing something wrong. I have laid out an example
> that seems to show what is happening with the "real"
> data. The coding is lousy but it looks like it
> should have worked.
>
> Can anyone suggest a) why I am getting that NA
> appearing after the strptime() command and b) why the
> NA is disappearing in the sort()? It happens with
> na.rm=TRUE and na.rm=FALSE
> -------------------------------------------------
> aa <- data.frame( c("12/05/2001", " ", "30/02/1995",
> NA, "14/02/2007", "M" ) )
> names(aa) <- "times"
> aa[is.na(aa)] <- "M"
> aa[aa==" "] <- "M"
> bb <- unlist(subset(aa, aa[,1] !="M"))
> dates <- strptime(bb, "%d/%m/%Y")
> dates
> sort(dates)
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> Session Info
> R version 2.4.1 (2006-12-18)
> i386-pc-mingw32
>
> locale:
> LC_COLLATE=English_Canada.1252;
> LC_CTYPE=English_Canada.1252;
> LC_MONETARY=English_Canada.1252;
> LC_NUMERIC=C;LC_TIME=English_Canada.1252
>
> attached base packages:
> [1] "stats" "graphics" "grDevices" "utils"
> "datasets" "methods" "base"
>
> other attached packages:
> gdata Hmisc
> "2.3.1" "3.3-2"
>
> (Yes I know I'm out of date but I don't like
> upgrading just as I am finishing a project)
>
> Thanks
>
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