[R] timeBasedSeq stumbles over the year 2038 (xts package)
Jeff Newmiller
jdnewmil at dcn.davis.CA.us
Thu Aug 2 01:10:26 CEST 2012
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem
Workaround 1: Avoid collecting data in the future and processing it in the present.
Workaround 2: Use a 64-bit build of R, as appropriate for such future data sets.
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Marcus Kriele <mkriele at mac.com> wrote:
>I have the following problem:
>
>As expected I obtain
> timeBasedSeq( 2037/2037)
>[1] "2037-01-01"
>>
>However if I do the same for 2038 I get
>timeBasedSeq( 2038/2038)
>[1] "2038-01-01" "2039-01-01"
>
>I get the same strange result if I use later years or any interval that
>contains 2038:
>timeBasedSeq( 2037/2039)
>[1] "2037-01-01" "2038-01-01" "2039-01-01" "2040-01-01"
>>
>
>Am I doing anything wrong? I am using R2.15.1 und xts 0.8.6 on a mac.
>
>Many thanks, Marcus
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