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2017 Jul 11
2
Problems with time formats when importing data using readHTMLTable
Dear Jeff,
I am sorry, I didn't notice that it was not plain text. I hope that it
is now in the correct format. I explain the problem again, now with more
detais.
I am collecting the track positions of our research vessel from
www.marinetraffic.com. In the page, the data appear in a table:
Timestamp Source Speed (kn) Latitude (?) Longitude (?)
Course (?) Show on Map
2017-07-11 10:57 (UTC) Terr-AIS 8.6 37.36228 -9.176811 200
2017-07-11 10:54 (UTC) Terr-AIS 8.4 37.36875 -9.174048 200
2017-0...
2017 Jul 11
1
Problems with time formats when importing data using readHTMLTable
...gt;> Dear Jeff,
>>
>> I am sorry, I didn't notice that it was not plain text. I hope that
>> it is now in the correct format. I explain the problem again, now with
>> more detais.
>> I am collecting the track positions of our research vessel from
>> www.marinetraffic.com. In the page, the data appear in a table:
>>
>> Timestamp Source Speed (kn) Latitude (?) Longitude (?)
>> Course (?) Show on Map
>> 2017-07-11 10:57 (UTC) Terr-AIS 8.6 37.36228 -9.176811
>> 200
>> 2017-07-11 10:54 (UTC)...
2017 Jul 11
0
Problems with time formats when importing data using readHTMLTable
...ilva <csilva at ipma.pt> wrote:
>
> Dear Jeff,
>
> I am sorry, I didn't notice that it was not plain text. I hope that it is now in the correct format. I explain the problem again, now with more detais.
> I am collecting the track positions of our research vessel from www.marinetraffic.com. In the page, the data appear in a table:
>
> Timestamp Source Speed (kn) Latitude (?) Longitude (?) Course (?) Show on Map
> 2017-07-11 10:57 (UTC) Terr-AIS 8.6 37.36228 -9.176811 200
> 2017-07-11 10:54 (UTC) Terr-AIS 8.4 37.36875 -9.1...
2017 Jul 10
0
Problems with time formats when importing data using readHTMLTable
Not reproducible. [1][2][3] If our answers don't seem to apply to your situation, it will likely be because you did not explain your question clearly.
Not plain text. This is a plain text mailing list, and the best-case scenario when you let your email program send HTML is that what you saw is not what we see (worst case is your email is scrambled on our end).
Have you read the
2017 Jul 10
2
Problems with time formats when importing data using readHTMLTable
Hi,
I am extracting positions data from the marine traffic website. The
table has a "Timestamp" column which, in the browser, appears with the
format yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM (UTC), e.g. 2017-07-10 14:04 (UTC).
When I import the table, the same date "2017-07-10 14:04 (UTC)" appears
as "1499696500149969650021 minutes ago", This is the more recent date
and time. Older