Try this:
library(chron)
t1 <- chron("1/1/2006", "00:00:00")
t2 <- chron("12/31/2006", "23:45:00")
deltat <- times("00:15:00")
tt <- seq(t1, t2, by = times("00:15:00"))
Note that if you have some data and your intention is simply to
create the index for it so you can create a zoo or zooreg object
then the zooreg constructor can do it for you. For example,
a series of 10 values starting at t1 with successive points
spaced 15 minutes apart is:
library(zoo)
zooreg(1:10, start = t1, deltat = as.numeric(deltat))
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 5:36 PM, stephen sefick <ssefick at gmail.com>
wrote:> I would like a sequence of dates with a time step of 15 minutes
> starting:
> 1/1/2006 00:00:00 - 12/31/2006 23:45:00
>
> function(x) {
> chron(sub(" .*", "", x), gsub(".* (.*)",
"\\1:00", x))
> }
>
> this is the piece of code I use to read in zoo objects
> for any help I would be grateful I have tried sequence and I can not seem
> to get it to work
>
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