Laurent Rhelp
2021-Feb-22 16:16 UTC
[R] xyplot.zoo trouble with the index when I use microseconds (type POSIXct)
Dear R-Help-List,
?? I have to process time series with a sampling frequency of 1 MHz.
I use the POSIXct format for the date-times with microsecond in a zoo
object and the xyplot.zoo function to do the graphs.
As I show in the below example I had a trouble to plot the labels on the
x-axis with an error message. I found a solution but I would like to
know if I miss something.
The link
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7726034/how-r-formats-posixct-with-fractional-seconds
helped me to understand how to print the POSIXct value to see the
microseconds thanks to the function myformat.POSIXct:
myformat.POSIXct <- function(x, digits=6)
{
? x2 <- round(unclass(x), digits)
? attributes(x2) <- attributes(x)
? x <- as.POSIXlt(x2,origin="1970-01-01",tz="GMT")
? x$sec <- round(x$sec, digits)
? format.POSIXlt(x, paste("%Y-%m-%d
%H:%M:%OS",digits,sep=""),tz="GMT")
}
## The example giving the error message:
library(lattice)
library(zoo)
##
options(digits = 16) # to see all the digits on the screen
options(digits.secs = 6) # to see the microseconds
# mock data
# a sine with a frequency f0 and two others with a delay
Fs <- 1e+6 # sampling frequency 1 MHz
Ts <- 1/Fs
# frequency of the sinus
f0 <- 100000
t0 <- 1/f0
time <- seq(0, length = 1000, by = Ts)
A1 <- 1
y1 <- A1 * sin(2*pi*f0*time)
y2 <- 2 * A1 * sin(2*pi*f0*(time+0.000002))
y3 <- 3 * A1 * sin(2*pi*f0*(time+0.000005))
## creation of a dataframe:
##
DF <- data.frame( time = time, y1 = y1, y2 = y2, y3 = y3)
# Since I want to allow for the datetime POSIXct format on the x-axis
# for the plot I transform my dataframe in a zoo object
#
# say that my acquisition began at "2021-02-08 09:15:50.000000"
#
mystart <- as.POSIXct("2021-02-08 09:15:50.000000", format =
"%Y-%m-%d
%H:%M:%OS",tz="GMT")
mystart
# To see the correct datetime I use the myformat.POSIXct function
myformat.POSIXct(mystart)
##
## using the method seq.POSIXct as following doesn't work:
## mydatetime <- seq( mystart , length = nrow(DF), by = "0.000001
sec")
## head( myformat.POSIXct(mydatetime) )
## if I use the following command it works:
mydatetime <- seq( mystart , length = nrow(DF), by = 0.000001)
head( myformat.POSIXct(mydatetime) )
## I do the zoo object:
DF.z <- zoo(DF[,-1],order.by = mydatetime)
## We don't see the correct value for the index:
head(DF.z)
# time??????????????????? y1 y2???????????????????? y3
# 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000000 0e+00 0.000000000000000e+00
1.902113032590307e+00? 3.673819061467132e-16
# 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000000 1e-06 5.877852522924730e-01
1.902113032590307e+00 -1.763355756877419e+00
# 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000001 2e-06 9.510565162951535e-01
1.175570504584947e+00 -2.853169548885460e+00
# 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000003 3e-06 9.510565162951536e-01
1.133099690464601e-15 -2.853169548885460e+00
# 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000004 4e-06 5.877852522924736e-01
-1.175570504584946e+00 -1.763355756877420e+00
# 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000005 5e-06 5.665498452323003e-16
-1.902113032590306e+00 -3.399299071393802e-15
# If I use myformat.POSIXct I see that the index is correct in the
object DF:
head(myformat.POSIXct(index(DF.z)))
## and when I plot I have an error:
xyplot(?? DF.z
????????? , screens = c(1,1,1)
????????? , type = "l"
????????? , col = c("red","blue","black")
)
# Error in prettyDate_TMP(x, ...) : range too small for min.n
# if I process by hand the plot of the labels on the x-axis it works:
#
myend <- tail(mydatetime,1)
myticks <- seq( mystart , to = myend , length = 5)
mylabels <- format(myticks,"%H:%M:%OS")
xyplot(????? DF.z
???????????? , screens = c(1,1,1)
???????????? , type = "l"
???????????? , col = c("red","blue","black")
???????????? , scales = list(
???????????????? y= list(relation = "free", abbreviate=TRUE),
???????????????? x = list( at = myticks, labels = mylabels
?????????????????????? , rot = 45, cex = 0.5)
?????????? )
)
# The microseconds are well taken into account with the window function
# if I want to plot only 100 microseconds but there is of course the same
# trouble for the plot
myend <- as.POSIXct("2021-02-08 09:15:50.000100", format =
"%Y-%m-%d
%H:%M:%OS",tz="GMT")
myformat.POSIXct(myend)
DF.w <- window( DF.z ,start = mystart, end = myend)
myticks <- seq( mystart , to = myend , length = 5)
mylabels <- format(myticks,"%H:%M:%OS")
xyplot(????? DF.w
???????????? , screens = c(1,1,1)
???????????? , type = "l"
???????????? , col = c("red","blue","black")
)
## Error in prettyDate_TMP(x, ...) : range too small for min.n
xyplot(????? DF.w
???????????? , screens = c(1,1,1)
???????????? , type = "l"
???????????? , col = c("red","blue","black")
???????????? , scales = list(
?????????????? y= list(relation = "free", abbreviate=TRUE),
?????????????? x = list( at = myticks, labels = mylabels
???????????????????????? , rot = 45, cex = 0.5)
???????????? )
)
May you please tell me if I miss something in the way to use POSIXct
with microseconds in a zoo object ?
Thank you
Laurent
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Gabor Grothendieck
2021-Feb-22 16:56 UTC
[R] xyplot.zoo trouble with the index when I use microseconds (type POSIXct)
I assume that this is a lattice problem. Replacing xyplot with plot and using all the same arguments there is no error. On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 11:26 AM Laurent Rhelp <LaurentRHelp at free.fr> wrote:> > Dear R-Help-List, > > I have to process time series with a sampling frequency of 1 MHz. > I use the POSIXct format for the date-times with microsecond in a zoo > object and the xyplot.zoo function to do the graphs. > As I show in the below example I had a trouble to plot the labels on the > x-axis with an error message. I found a solution but I would like to > know if I miss something. > The link > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7726034/how-r-formats-posixct-with-fractional-seconds > > helped me to understand how to print the POSIXct value to see the > microseconds thanks to the function myformat.POSIXct: > > myformat.POSIXct <- function(x, digits=6) > { > x2 <- round(unclass(x), digits) > attributes(x2) <- attributes(x) > x <- as.POSIXlt(x2,origin="1970-01-01",tz="GMT") > x$sec <- round(x$sec, digits) > format.POSIXlt(x, paste("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%OS",digits,sep=""),tz="GMT") > > } > > > ## The example giving the error message: > > library(lattice) > library(zoo) > > ## > options(digits = 16) # to see all the digits on the screen > options(digits.secs = 6) # to see the microseconds > # mock data > # a sine with a frequency f0 and two others with a delay > Fs <- 1e+6 # sampling frequency 1 MHz > Ts <- 1/Fs > # frequency of the sinus > f0 <- 100000 > t0 <- 1/f0 > time <- seq(0, length = 1000, by = Ts) > A1 <- 1 > y1 <- A1 * sin(2*pi*f0*time) > y2 <- 2 * A1 * sin(2*pi*f0*(time+0.000002)) > y3 <- 3 * A1 * sin(2*pi*f0*(time+0.000005)) > ## creation of a dataframe: > ## > DF <- data.frame( time = time, y1 = y1, y2 = y2, y3 = y3) > # Since I want to allow for the datetime POSIXct format on the x-axis > # for the plot I transform my dataframe in a zoo object > # > # say that my acquisition began at "2021-02-08 09:15:50.000000" > # > mystart <- as.POSIXct("2021-02-08 09:15:50.000000", format = "%Y-%m-%d > %H:%M:%OS",tz="GMT") > mystart > # To see the correct datetime I use the myformat.POSIXct function > myformat.POSIXct(mystart) > ## > ## using the method seq.POSIXct as following doesn't work: > ## mydatetime <- seq( mystart , length = nrow(DF), by = "0.000001 sec") > ## head( myformat.POSIXct(mydatetime) ) > ## if I use the following command it works: > mydatetime <- seq( mystart , length = nrow(DF), by = 0.000001) > head( myformat.POSIXct(mydatetime) ) > ## I do the zoo object: > DF.z <- zoo(DF[,-1],order.by = mydatetime) > ## We don't see the correct value for the index: > head(DF.z) > # time y1 y2 y3 > # 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000000 0e+00 0.000000000000000e+00 > 1.902113032590307e+00 3.673819061467132e-16 > # 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000000 1e-06 5.877852522924730e-01 > 1.902113032590307e+00 -1.763355756877419e+00 > # 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000001 2e-06 9.510565162951535e-01 > 1.175570504584947e+00 -2.853169548885460e+00 > # 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000003 3e-06 9.510565162951536e-01 > 1.133099690464601e-15 -2.853169548885460e+00 > # 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000004 4e-06 5.877852522924736e-01 > -1.175570504584946e+00 -1.763355756877420e+00 > # 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000005 5e-06 5.665498452323003e-16 > -1.902113032590306e+00 -3.399299071393802e-15 > # If I use myformat.POSIXct I see that the index is correct in the > object DF: > head(myformat.POSIXct(index(DF.z))) > ## and when I plot I have an error: > xyplot( DF.z > , screens = c(1,1,1) > , type = "l" > , col = c("red","blue","black") > > ) > > # Error in prettyDate_TMP(x, ...) : range too small for min.n > > # if I process by hand the plot of the labels on the x-axis it works: > # > myend <- tail(mydatetime,1) > > myticks <- seq( mystart , to = myend , length = 5) > mylabels <- format(myticks,"%H:%M:%OS") > > xyplot( DF.z > , screens = c(1,1,1) > , type = "l" > , col = c("red","blue","black") > , scales = list( > y= list(relation = "free", abbreviate=TRUE), > x = list( at = myticks, labels = mylabels > , rot = 45, cex = 0.5) > ) > ) > # The microseconds are well taken into account with the window function > # if I want to plot only 100 microseconds but there is of course the same > # trouble for the plot > > myend <- as.POSIXct("2021-02-08 09:15:50.000100", format = "%Y-%m-%d > %H:%M:%OS",tz="GMT") > myformat.POSIXct(myend) > > DF.w <- window( DF.z ,start = mystart, end = myend) > > myticks <- seq( mystart , to = myend , length = 5) > mylabels <- format(myticks,"%H:%M:%OS") > > xyplot( DF.w > , screens = c(1,1,1) > , type = "l" > , col = c("red","blue","black") > ) > > ## Error in prettyDate_TMP(x, ...) : range too small for min.n > > xyplot( DF.w > , screens = c(1,1,1) > , type = "l" > , col = c("red","blue","black") > , scales = list( > y= list(relation = "free", abbreviate=TRUE), > x = list( at = myticks, labels = mylabels > , rot = 45, cex = 0.5) > ) > ) > > May you please tell me if I miss something in the way to use POSIXct > with microseconds in a zoo object ? > > Thank you > Laurent > > > > > > > -- > L'absence de virus dans ce courrier ?lectronique a ?t? v?rifi?e par le logiciel antivirus Avast. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.-- Statistics & Software Consulting GKX Group, GKX Associates Inc. tel: 1-877-GKX-GROUP email: ggrothendieck at gmail.com
Deepayan Sarkar
2021-Feb-22 17:01 UTC
[R] xyplot.zoo trouble with the index when I use microseconds (type POSIXct)
On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 9:56 PM Laurent Rhelp <LaurentRHelp at free.fr> wrote:> > Dear R-Help-List, > > I have to process time series with a sampling frequency of 1 MHz. > I use the POSIXct format for the date-times with microsecond in a zoo > object and the xyplot.zoo function to do the graphs. > As I show in the below example I had a trouble to plot the labels on the > x-axis with an error message. I found a solution but I would like to > know if I miss something. > The link > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7726034/how-r-formats-posixct-with-fractional-seconds > > helped me to understand how to print the POSIXct value to see the > microseconds thanks to the function myformat.POSIXct: > > myformat.POSIXct <- function(x, digits=6) > { > x2 <- round(unclass(x), digits) > attributes(x2) <- attributes(x) > x <- as.POSIXlt(x2,origin="1970-01-01",tz="GMT") > x$sec <- round(x$sec, digits) > format.POSIXlt(x, paste("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%OS",digits,sep=""),tz="GMT") > > } > > > ## The example giving the error message: > > library(lattice) > library(zoo) > > ## > options(digits = 16) # to see all the digits on the screen > options(digits.secs = 6) # to see the microseconds > # mock data > # a sine with a frequency f0 and two others with a delay > Fs <- 1e+6 # sampling frequency 1 MHz > Ts <- 1/Fs > # frequency of the sinus > f0 <- 100000 > t0 <- 1/f0 > time <- seq(0, length = 1000, by = Ts) > A1 <- 1 > y1 <- A1 * sin(2*pi*f0*time) > y2 <- 2 * A1 * sin(2*pi*f0*(time+0.000002)) > y3 <- 3 * A1 * sin(2*pi*f0*(time+0.000005)) > ## creation of a dataframe: > ## > DF <- data.frame( time = time, y1 = y1, y2 = y2, y3 = y3) > # Since I want to allow for the datetime POSIXct format on the x-axis > # for the plot I transform my dataframe in a zoo object > # > # say that my acquisition began at "2021-02-08 09:15:50.000000" > # > mystart <- as.POSIXct("2021-02-08 09:15:50.000000", format = "%Y-%m-%d > %H:%M:%OS",tz="GMT") > mystart > # To see the correct datetime I use the myformat.POSIXct function > myformat.POSIXct(mystart) > ## > ## using the method seq.POSIXct as following doesn't work: > ## mydatetime <- seq( mystart , length = nrow(DF), by = "0.000001 sec") > ## head( myformat.POSIXct(mydatetime) ) > ## if I use the following command it works: > mydatetime <- seq( mystart , length = nrow(DF), by = 0.000001) > head( myformat.POSIXct(mydatetime) ) > ## I do the zoo object: > DF.z <- zoo(DF[,-1],order.by = mydatetime) > ## We don't see the correct value for the index: > head(DF.z) > # time y1 y2 y3 > # 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000000 0e+00 0.000000000000000e+00 > 1.902113032590307e+00 3.673819061467132e-16 > # 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000000 1e-06 5.877852522924730e-01 > 1.902113032590307e+00 -1.763355756877419e+00 > # 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000001 2e-06 9.510565162951535e-01 > 1.175570504584947e+00 -2.853169548885460e+00 > # 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000003 3e-06 9.510565162951536e-01 > 1.133099690464601e-15 -2.853169548885460e+00 > # 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000004 4e-06 5.877852522924736e-01 > -1.175570504584946e+00 -1.763355756877420e+00 > # 2021-02-08 09:15:50.000005 5e-06 5.665498452323003e-16 > -1.902113032590306e+00 -3.399299071393802e-15 > # If I use myformat.POSIXct I see that the index is correct in the > object DF: > head(myformat.POSIXct(index(DF.z))) > ## and when I plot I have an error: > xyplot( DF.z > , screens = c(1,1,1) > , type = "l" > , col = c("red","blue","black") > > ) > > # Error in prettyDate_TMP(x, ...) : range too small for min.nAt least the immediate problem is that lattice:::prettyDate_TMP(range(mydatetime)) # Error in lattice:::prettyDate_TMP(range(mydatetime)) : # range too small for min.n grDevices:::prettyDate(range(mydatetime)) # [1] "2021-02-08 09:15:48 GMT" "2021-02-08 09:15:49 GMT" # [3] "2021-02-08 09:15:50 GMT" "2021-02-08 09:15:51 GMT" # [5] "2021-02-08 09:15:52 GMT" "2021-02-08 09:15:53 GMT" So the version in lattice (which was supposed to be a temporary stopgap till R 2.12 was released) has not kept up. I will fix. Does the output above look OK to you? Best, -Deepayan> # if I process by hand the plot of the labels on the x-axis it works: > # > myend <- tail(mydatetime,1) > > myticks <- seq( mystart , to = myend , length = 5) > mylabels <- format(myticks,"%H:%M:%OS") > > xyplot( DF.z > , screens = c(1,1,1) > , type = "l" > , col = c("red","blue","black") > , scales = list( > y= list(relation = "free", abbreviate=TRUE), > x = list( at = myticks, labels = mylabels > , rot = 45, cex = 0.5) > ) > ) > # The microseconds are well taken into account with the window function > # if I want to plot only 100 microseconds but there is of course the same > # trouble for the plot > > myend <- as.POSIXct("2021-02-08 09:15:50.000100", format = "%Y-%m-%d > %H:%M:%OS",tz="GMT") > myformat.POSIXct(myend) > > DF.w <- window( DF.z ,start = mystart, end = myend) > > myticks <- seq( mystart , to = myend , length = 5) > mylabels <- format(myticks,"%H:%M:%OS") > > xyplot( DF.w > , screens = c(1,1,1) > , type = "l" > , col = c("red","blue","black") > ) > > ## Error in prettyDate_TMP(x, ...) : range too small for min.n > > xyplot( DF.w > , screens = c(1,1,1) > , type = "l" > , col = c("red","blue","black") > , scales = list( > y= list(relation = "free", abbreviate=TRUE), > x = list( at = myticks, labels = mylabels > , rot = 45, cex = 0.5) > ) > ) > > May you please tell me if I miss something in the way to use POSIXct > with microseconds in a zoo object ? > > Thank you > Laurent > > > > > > > -- > L'absence de virus dans ce courrier ?lectronique a ?t? v?rifi?e par le logiciel antivirus Avast. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.