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2010/1/27 Robert Kalicki <robert.kalicki at
mph.unibe.ch>:> Dear R community
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> I would like to perform some statistical analysis on a data set containing
> the following items: date, time, index of observation and various
> covariates.
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> The date and time are originally extracted in the following format:
> dd.mm.yyyy ?and hh:mm:ss respectively. R and more precisely the function
> read.table() seems to read the data properly. In a second step, I would
like
> to sort and subset the data according to daytime, day of the week, month,
> season but I get into trouble when trying to use the built-in functions
with
> this format.
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> Which is the most convenient date and time format in R to perform such kind
> of work?
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> Is there any specific, powerful and well documented package containing
> various date and time functions?
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> Many thanks in advance
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>
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> Best regards
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> ___________________________________________
> Robert M. Kalicki, MD
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> Postdoctoral Fellow
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> Department of Nephrology and Hypertension
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