ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk
2006-Mar-03 19:26 UTC
[Rd] (PR#8654) failure to read the help carefully!
You seem unaware of Summer Time. When a timezone moves on to Summer Time, there is no 2am, so you most likely specified a non-existent time. You have not told us where you are, and we cannot tell from your junk-mail address (nor does the IP address resolve here, but an IP-to-geo service claims it is in Ottawa). But I suspect you will find the days you mention are the beginning of Summer Time in your unstated timezone. E.g. in PST8PDT> seq(as.POSIXlt("2000/4/2 01:00"), by="hour", length=4)[1] "2000-04-02 01:00:00 PST" "2000-04-02 03:00:00 PDT" [3] "2000-04-02 04:00:00 PDT" "2000-04-02 05:00:00 PDT" The help page for strptime (as used here) says Remember that in most timezones some times do not occur and some occur twice because of transitions to/from summer time. What happens in those cases is OS-specific. On Fri, 3 Mar 2006, aziz.chaouch at gmail.com wrote:> Full_Name: Aziz Chaouch > Version: 2.2.1 > OS: XP/2000 > Submission from: (NULL) (132.156.89.240) > > > Hi, > > I'm not sure this is a "bug" but here is the problem:You are specifically asked in the FAQ not to misuse R-bugs for things you are not *sure* are incorrect!> I'm using the function as.POSIXlt to convert character strings into time > objects. I'm using date format as "YYYY/M/D HH:MM" such as as.POSIXlt("1999/6/7 > 13:30"). Most of the time, this works fine. However for some reasons, some > specific dates such as "2000/4/2 02:00" are not correctly converted with respect > to hours (the converted hour is 01:00 while the input was 02:00). Look for the > result in R: > >> as.POSIXlt("2000/4/2 02:00") > [1] "2000-04-02 01:00:00" > > Strangely, other hours are converted correctly: > >> as.POSIXlt("2000/4/2 01:00") > [1] "2000-04-02 01:00:00" >> as.POSIXlt("2000/4/2 03:00") > [1] "2000-04-02 03:00:00" > > I've only experienced this problem for some specific dates when the time is set > to 02:00. > > The following list shows date/time that have problems so far but obviously there > are more: > "2000/4/2 02:00" > "2001/4/1 02:00" > "2002/4/7 02:00" > "2003/4/6 02:00" > "2004/4/4 02:00" > "2005/4/3 02:00" > > Does anybody knows what's the problem? Am I missing something?Yes, yes. -- Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/ University of Oxford, Tel: +44 1865 272861 (self) 1 South Parks Road, +44 1865 272866 (PA) Oxford OX1 3TG, UK Fax: +44 1865 272595
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