On Fri, 30 Sep 2005, sloan jones wrote:
> I have used the RODBC package to read in data I have stored in an Access
> file. When I am using data from files other than ACCESS I have no
> problem using the survival package to work with dates; however, with the
> ACCESS data the dates are reading-in in the following format:
> "2004-02-11 Pacific Standard Time". How do I remove the
"Pacific
> Standard Time" part in ACCESS or R so that I can coerce the data into
a
> workable format? Any suggestions?
If this really is a character vector and not the result of printing a
"Date" object, see ?strftime. But you haven't told us anything
like
enough to go on.
As far as I know the survival package expects numeric values (e.g. of days
or years) and not dates as implemented in R, except for survexp() which
wants a different format, that of the 'dates' package (which it
partially
incorporates).
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