I put a list of date/time classes and pointers to documents describing
them on the R-wiki at
http://wiki.r-project.org/rwiki/doku.php?id=guides:times-dates
The various reasons one might use each of them are described in the
documents. (If anyone feels like adding summaries to the "tips"
section
on the Wiki, please go ahead!)
-- Tony Plate
Petr Pikal wrote:> Hi
>
> On 27 Mar 2007 at 9:09, Charles Dupont wrote:
>
> Date sent: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 09:09:27 -0500
> From: Charles Dupont <charles.dupont at vanderbilt.edu>
> Organization: Vanderbilt University; Department of Biostatistics
> To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> Subject: [R] Prefered date and date/time classes
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>> What are the preferred date, and data/time classes for R?
>
> It is probably a personal choice. You can use POSIX, chron or other
> options. They are nicely described in RNEWS 4-1 in section Help Desk.
>
> Regards
> Petr
>
>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Charles Dupont
>>
>>
>> --
>> Charles Dupont Computer System Analyst School of Medicine
>> Department of Biostatistics Vanderbilt University
>>
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