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2001 Jan 11
2
problem with strptime example (PR#811)
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001 stephen@anc.ed.ac.uk wrote: > Hi, > > The help file for strptime has the following code which doesn't work > for me: > > ## read in date info in format `ddmmmyyyy' > x <- c("1jan1960", "2jan1960", "31mar1960", "30jul1960") > z <- strptime(x, "%d%b%Y") > > z > [1]
2006 May 20
2
Function as.Date leading to error implying that strptime requires 3 arguments
I'm using R V 2.2.1. When I try an example from the as.Date help page, I get an error. > x <- c("1jan1960", "2jan1960", "31mar1960", "30jul1960") > z <- as.Date(x, "%d%b%Y") Error in strptime(x, format) : 2 arguments passed to 'strptime' which requires 3 > Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Rob
2009 Oct 26
3
as.POSIXct month problem
Hi everybody When I try example of strptime x <- c("1jan1960", "2jan1960", "31mar1960", "30jul1960") z <- strptime(x, "%d%b%Y") The result is; > z [1] NA NA NA NA I have got the same result with complete form of month but not with numeric form. Any idea? [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Apr 15
1
strptime failure R 2.2.1 (PR#8773)
Full_Name: Bill Hutchison Version: 2.2.1 OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (69.158.121.13) example(strptime) produces the following error: Error in strptime(x, "%d%b%Y") : 2 arguments passed to 'strptime' which requires 3 This error occurs wherever strptime is used. It does not occur in 2.2.0
2006 Apr 24
2
Change the language of the labels in a graph
Hello, How do you change the language of the labels in a graph. In this example, I want to get French labels by changing Sys.putenv. I should get "Mai" instead of "May". Sys.putenv(LANGUAGE="fr") x <- as.Date(c("1jan1960", "2jan1960", "31mar1960", "30jul1960"), "%d%b%Y") y <-1:4 plot(x,y) Regards, Pierre
2000 Jul 01
1
No subject
Dear friends. Library Date was updated recently. I do not remember having seen the error below until now ? The plot title is made appropriately but the error message may be annoying, right ? I use version 1.1 on windows 98. library(date) tt <- as.date(c("1jan1960", "2jan1960", "31mar1960", "30jul1960")) plot(tt,c(1:4),main="How's that ?")
2000 Jul 01
1
No subject
Dear friends. Library Date was updated recently. I do not remember having seen the error below until now ? The plot title is made appropriately but the error message may be annoying, right ? I use version 1.1 on windows 98. library(date) tt <- as.date(c("1jan1960", "2jan1960", "31mar1960", "30jul1960")) plot(tt,c(1:4),main="How's that ?")
2003 Nov 06
2
Number of Days
Hi everyone, I have been trying to compute numbers of days between two dates as follows: > x <- c("1jan1960", "2jan1960", "31mar1960", "30jul1960") > z <- format(x, "%d%b%Y") > ex <- c("1jan1961", "15jan1960", "21mar1975", "10jul1981") > ez <- format(ex, "%d%b%Y") > ez-z
2004 Sep 03
2
strptime problems
Hi, I'm experiencing a problem with strptime. (R 1.9.1 on a Win2000 machine) I have a large list containing 6 columns and 161800 rows. One column contains dates that I want to convert in order to compare the different dates. Some dates work just fine while others become NA. I don't see any difference between the dates. I've attached an example from my code. Hope this explains my
2000 Nov 30
1
means in arima0 (PR#754)
Full_Name: Arto Luoma Version: 1.1.0 OS: Windows 98 Submission from: (NULL) (153.1.53.119) In arima0 it is possible to specify whether the mean of the original series is included in the model or not. However, it is not possible to specify whether the mean of the differenced series is included. It seems that it is not included. However, if differencing is used to eliminate trend, the mean of the
2001 Oct 04
1
get.hist.quote does not work (PR#1116)
Full_Name: Arto Luoma Version: 1.3.1 OS: Windows 98 Submission from: (NULL) (153.1.53.119) Hi! The function get.hist.quote in the package tseries (Version 0.7-6) does not work in my computer. I found that it uses the function strptime which did not "understand" English month names in my Finnish locale (see bug report 811). I changed the regional settings to be English (UK) and
2004 Apr 22
1
as.Date
Hi. I'm sure this is a complete green-horn question. I apologize. I'm trying to use as.Date *exactly* as shown on p. 194 of the manual (code fragment and error message pasted below). Is there some kind of "include" or "import" statement that I need to issue? Thank you very much for saving what remains of my hair. > x <- c("1jan1960",
2001 Jan 11
0
problem with strptime example (and mention of bug.report) (PR#811)
Hi, The help file for strptime has the following code which doesn't work for me: ## read in date info in format `ddmmmyyyy' x <- c("1jan1960", "2jan1960", "31mar1960", "30jul1960") z <- strptime(x, "%d%b%Y") > z [1] "NA" "NA" "NA" "NA" Do these work for other people?
2009 Apr 30
2
problem in as.date
I never understood that why is the value returned by as.date function in the library(survival) never matches with the description given in the help file: Following is the extract from ?as.date Description: Converts any of the following character forms to a Julian date: 8/31/56, 8-31-1956, 31 8 56, 083156, 31Aug56, or August 31 1956. Usage: as.date(x, order = "mdy", ...)
2016 Mar 11
2
Regression in strptime
This is definitely obscure but we had a unit test that called .Internal(strptime, "1942/01/01", %Y/%m/%d") with timezone (TZ) set to CET. In R-3.1.3 that returned "1942-01-01 CEST" which, paradoxically, is correct as they evidently did strange things in Germany during the war period. Java also returns the same. However, R-3.2.4 returns "1942-01-01 CET".
2006 Dec 13
3
On vacation message
Hello, I am away from office and will read my emails again on sunday 17th December. Regarding urgent issues, please contact info at artio.net. Best Regards, Arto Saraniva Artio Oy
2013 May 30
1
Dovecot 2.2 build rpm on Centos6
> -----Original Message----- > From: dovecot-bounces at dovecot.org [mailto:dovecot-bounces at dovecot.org] > On Behalf Of Burak G?RER > Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 10:34 AM > To: Nikolaos Milas > Cc: Dovecot Mailing List > Subject: Re: [Dovecot] Dovecot 2.2 build rpm on Centos6 > > On 27-05-2013 16:56, Nikolaos Milas wrote: > > On 27/5/2013 1:07 ??, Birta
2016 Mar 12
2
Regression in strptime
On 3/12/16 12:33 AM, peter dalgaard wrote: >> On 12 Mar 2016, at 00:05 , Mick Jordan <mick.jordan at oracle.com> wrote: >> >> This is definitely obscure but we had a unit test that called .Internal(strptime, "1942/01/01", %Y/%m/%d") with timezone (TZ) set to CET. > Umm, that doesn't even parse. And fixing the typo, it doesn't run: > >>
2007 Oct 09
2
extract year or month from date
Hi, I am having trouble extracting just the year or the month or the day from a date such as 5/7/2007 which is May 7th 2007. Is there any particular function to extract just the year from this format? When I am reading this data from a text file it is reading it correctly in the same format but does not acknowlede it as date but as a factor. If I try as.date(5/7/2007) then it is converting it to
2008 Apr 14
0
[LLVMdev] llvm-as parse error
On Apr 14, 2008, at 4:35 PM, code_nf wrote: > Hi: > I have just started to use llvm and confronted with a problem: > when I want to transform something very simple for name.ll to > name.bc with llvm-as name.ll, some errors occured: > > error: parse error, expecting `GLOBAL' or `CONSTANT' while reading > token: 'target' Hi. I am having exactly the same