Does one of these work for you:
> x <- as.POSIXct('2010-03-18 12:15')
> x
[1] "2010-03-18 12:15:00 EDT"> unclass(x)
[1] 1268928900
attr(,"tzone")
[1] ""> as.vector(x)
[1] 1268928900>
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 11:18 AM, ManInMoon
<xmoon2000@googlemail.com>wrote:
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> How do I get a number representing a date from a POSIXct i.e. removing the
> time elements?
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