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2004 Jan 09
2
strange behaviour when converting from char to POSIX (PR#6422)
Full_Name: Christoph Schmutz, MeteoSchweiz, Switzerland
Version: R1.7.1, R1.8.1
OS: windows2000, solaris sunOS 5.8
Submission from: (NULL) (141.249.133.6)
I'm not sure if I don't get the clue, but please consider this:
> strptime("19930870150","%Y%j%H%M")
[1] "1993-03-28 01:50:00"
> strptime("19930870250","%Y%j%H%M")
[1]
2004 Jan 11
1
strange behaviour when converting from char to POSIX (PR#6427)
...1:50:00"
> > > strptime("19930870250","%Y%j%H%M")
> > [1] "1993-03-28 01:50:00"
> > > strptime("19930870350","%Y%j%H%M")
> > [1] "1993-03-28 03:50:00"
>
> You are presumably hitting the switch from dayligh-saving to regular time in
> that year.
The reverse, as I posted yesterday.
> I was just mucking about with that, but R (1.9.0 as of Jan 8, 2004, on
> Debian unstable) still crashes reliably even when I explicitly set the TZ
> variable (and it also crashed for TZ=GMT):
>
> >...