R-bugs is for bugs, and one bug per report. That means it cannot cope
with three-part reports, two parts of which seem to be questions/wishes.
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 gilescrane@doh.state.nj.us wrote:
> Full_Name: Giles L Crane
> Version: 1.9.0
> OS: Windows 98
> Submission from: (NULL) (199.20.71.17)
>
>
> In package foreign, the read.epiinfo() does not
> read dates properly.
> (1) In reading a dataset,
> read.epiinfo made many dates NA.
Can you give a reproducible example, please. Please start a new topic
with a comprehensive subject line, as this one has been closed.
> (2) Instead of reading dates to a POSIXct format,
> why not read to a mm/dd/yyyy format such as
> "06/22/2004"?
> As you may know, EPI6 calculates and displays
> dates quite directly.
R does not use that date format (which is not an international standard).
Indeed, how does anyone know that is a date (and if "01/01/1989", that
it
is in the illogical mm/dd/yyyy format only used in a few countries).
> (3) The package date does not seem to have
> a convenient way of extracting dates
> from POSIXct format.
Well, the date package was written about a decade before POSIXct. Why
would anyone still be using it for new data? (Such a person could easily
write one for his/her own use.)
> Appreciate any comments,
--
Brian D. Ripley, ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk
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