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> On Behalf Of David Fox
> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 5:15 PM
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> Subject: [R] Difference between two datetimes
>
> I have a data frame with variable "datetime" which is of class
POSIXct.
> Consecutive observations are separated by 30 minutes.
> However, some of the differences reported by R give unexpected results.
> For example consider the following two consecutive entries:
>
> > par.dat$datetime[5944]
> [1] "2010-04-04 02:30:00 EST"
>
> > par.dat$datetime[5945]
> [1] "2010-04-04 03:00:00 EST"
>
> When I examine the difference, R reports 1.5 hours instead of 30 minutes:
>
> > par.dat$datetime[5945]-par.dat$datetime[5944]
> Time difference of 1.5 hours
>
> On further investigation it appears there's something peculiar to this
> particular date. Other years work fine, eg:
> > as.POSIXct("2011-04-04 03:00:00")-
as.POSIXct("2011-04-04 02:30:00")
> Time difference of 30 mins
>
> > as.POSIXct("2012-04-04 03:00:00")-
as.POSIXct("2012-04-04 02:30:00")
> Time difference of 30 mins
>
> > as.POSIXct("2009-04-04 03:00:00")-
as.POSIXct("2009-04-04 02:30:00")
> Time difference of 30 mins
>
> But when I use 2010 I get a difference of 1.5 hours:
>
> > as.POSIXct("2010-04-04 03:00:00")-
as.POSIXct("2010-04-04 02:30:00")
> Time difference of 1.5 hours
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Any suggestions?
> Thanks,
> David Fox.
>
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