Seems like it makes sense to have a default origin of 1970-01-01 for
as.Date.numeric(). Are there any strong arguments for requiring users
to specify the origin for every invocation of as.Date.numeric()?
The code could be:
as.Date.numeric <- function(x, origin="1970-01-01", ...)
{
if ((missing(origin) && nargs()==1)
|| (is.character(origin) && origin=="1970-01-01"
&& nargs()==2))
return(structure(as.integer(x), class="Date"))
as.Date(origin, ...) + as.integer(x)
}
I guess the use of as.integer(x) is debatable, but using it seems
consistent with the "Details" section of ?Date.
-- Tony Plate
Jeff Ryan wrote:> R-devel,
>
> I would like to second Gabor Grothendieck's request from September (
> http://www.nabble.com/as.Date.numeric-to12962733.html#a12962733 )
> on adding a default value (1970-01-01) to the origin argument of
> as.Date.numeric.
>
> I realize there is good reason to allow for origin to be specified,
> but I don't see why it must be up to the user at each and every
> invocation if most (if not all) users will simply be using 1970-01-01.
>
> My first contact was building quantmod for CRAN - many more hidden
> errors occur as I test on R-devel. It just seems to me to be an easy
> compromise to what will undoubtedly cost many hours of debugging
> across all packages/users.
>
> Thank you for your consideration,
> Jeff Ryan
>
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