as.POSIXct.dates does not make use of tz:
> as.POSIXct.dates
function (x, ...)
{
if (inherits(x, "dates")) {
z <- attr(x, "origin")
x <- as.numeric(x) * 86400
if (length(z) == 3L && is.numeric(z))
x <- x + as.numeric(ISOdate(z[3L], z[1L], z[2L],
0))
return(structure(x, class = c("POSIXt", "POSIXct")))
}
else stop(gettextf("'%s' is not a \"dates\"
object",
deparse(substitute(x))))
}
<environment: namespace:base>
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Remko Duursma<remkoduursma at gmail.com>
wrote:> Dear R-helpers,
>
>
> I have a problem converting an object made with the 'chron'
function
> to a POSIXct object:
>
> # Make date based on DOY
> dat <- chron(dates=232, origin.=c(month=1, day=1, year=2008))
>
> dat
> #[1] 08/20/08
>
> # Converting to POSIXct uses current timezone (Sydney):
> as.POSIXct(dat)
> #[1] "2008-08-20 10:00:00 EST"
>
> # Setting GMT timezone has no effect?
> as.POSIXct(dat, tz="GMT")
> #[1] "2008-08-20 10:00:00 EST"
>
> # But to POSIXlt works fine:
> as.POSIXlt(dat, tz="GMT")
> #[1] "2008-08-20 GMT"
>
> Is this behavior expected? If so, can you explain why?
>
> thanks for your help,
> Remko
>
>
>
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