[R] Match ISO 8601 week-of-year numbers to month-of-year numbers on Windows with German locale
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Thu Jan 12 20:37:14 CET 2017
> On Jan 12, 2017, at 8:14 AM, Janko Thyson <janko.thyson at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> I'm experiencing problems with converting strings of the format
> "YYYY-<weekofyear>" (e.g. 2016-01, 2016-52) to proper POSIX dates which (I
> think) I need in order to retrieve the month-of-the-year number.
>
> Simpler put: I'd like to match week-of-the-year numbers to
> month-of-the-year numbers. Ideally, the week-of-the-year number would
> follow the ISO 8601 convention (i.e. format argument "%V") instead of the
> US (format argument "%U") or UK (format argument "%W") convention.
>
> After posting this to Stackoverflow, I have strong reasons to believe that
> the issue is caused by Windows:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/41616407/match-iso-8601-week-numbers-to-month-of-year-on-windows-with-german-locale/41617215?noredirect=1#comment70436768_41617215
>
> Example:
>
> # ISO 8601 convention:
>
> (yw <- format(posix, "%Y-%V"))
The documentation for R datetime format parameters ?strptime says %V is ignored on input.
> # [1] "2015-52" "2015-53" "2016-53" "2016-01"
> ywd <- sprintf("%s-1", yw)(as.POSIXct(ywd, format = "%Y-%V-%u"))
The documentation for R datetime format parameters ( = ?strptime) says %V is ignored on input.
You should leartn to post plain text to r-help.
--
David.
> # [1]
> "2015-01-12 CET" "2015-01-12 CET" "2016-01-12 CET" "2016-01-12 CET"#
> -> utterly wrong!!!
>
> # US convention:
> (yw <- format(posix, "%Y-%U"))# [1] "2015-51" "2015-52" "2016-00" "2016-01"
> ywd <- sprintf("%s-1", yw)(as.POSIXct(ywd, format = "%Y-%U-%u"))# [1]
> "2015-12-21 CET" "2015-12-28 CET" NA "2016-01-04 CET"#
> -> NA problem for week 00A fellow R user tested this on both macOS and
> Ubuntu and he didn't encounter the issue:
>
> some_dates <- as.POSIXct(c("2015-12-24", "2015-12-31", "2016-01-01",
> "2016-01-08"))
> (year_week <- format(some_dates, "%Y %U"))## [1] "2015 51" "2015 52"
> "2016 00" "2016 01"
> (year_week_day <- sprintf("%s 1", year_week))## [1] "2015 51 1" "2015
> 52 1" "2016 00 1" "2016 01 1"
> (as.POSIXct(year_week_day, format = "%Y %U %u"))## [1] "2015-12-21
> EST" "2015-12-28 EST" "2016-01-04 EST" "2016-01-04 EST"
>
> My session info:
>
>> sessionInfo()
> R version 3.3.2 (2016-10-31)
> Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
> Running under: Windows >= 8 x64 (build 9200)
>
> locale:[1] LC_COLLATE=German_Germany.1252
> LC_CTYPE=German_Germany.1252 LC_MONETARY=German_Germany.1252
> [4] LC_NUMERIC=C LC_TIME=English_United
> States.1252
>
> attached base packages:[1] stats graphics grDevices utils
> datasets methods base
>
> other attached packages:
> [1] fva_0.1.0 digest_0.6.10 readxl_0.1.1 dplyr_0.5.0
> plyr_1.8.4 magrittr_1.5
> [7] memoise_1.0.0 testthat_1.0.2 roxygen2_5.0.1 devtools_1.12.0
>
> loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
> [1] Rcpp_0.12.8 lubridate_1.6.0 assertthat_0.1 packrat_0.4.8-1
> crayon_1.3.2 withr_1.0.2
> [7] R6_2.2.0 DBI_0.5-1 stringi_1.1.2 rstudioapi_0.6
> tools_3.3.2 stringr_1.1.0 [13] tibble_1.2
>
> Any idea on how to workaround this issue on Windows?
>
> Thanks and best regards,
>
> Janko Thyson
>
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