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2009 Feb 06
1
Operations on difftime (abs, /, c)
Since both comparison and negation are well-defined for time differences, I wonder why abs and division are not defined for class difftime. This behavior is clearly documented on the man page: "limited arithmetic is available on 'difftime' objects"; but why? Both are natural, semantically sound, and useful operations and I see no obvious reason that they should give an error:
2009 Feb 06
1
Operations on difftime (abs, /, c)
Since both comparison and negation are well-defined for time differences, I wonder why abs and division are not defined for class difftime. This behavior is clearly documented on the man page: "limited arithmetic is available on 'difftime' objects"; but why? Both are natural, semantically sound, and useful operations and I see no obvious reason that they should give an error:
2006 Apr 03
1
weird "max" behavior for difftime class
If you apply the "max" function to a vector of class "difftime" with units="days", the returned value is in units of "seconds". Is this not a bug? At any rate it can lead to confusing results if one buries a call to "max" deep in some data analysis code. Details: > y<-structure(1, class = "difftime", units = "days")
2010 Jun 22
1
New errors with difftime()-objects in 2.11.1 (was Re: Request: difftime method for cut())
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Gustaf Rydevik <gustaf.rydevik at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > The recent change in 2.11 that made as.numeric() return false on > difftime-objects broke some of my code that calculated age classes of > individuals using cut(). While this was no big thing to fix for me, it > might be wise > to provide a cut.difftime method to ?stop
2010 Jun 22
1
New errors with difftime()-objects in 2.11.1 (was Re: Request: difftime method for cut())
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Gustaf Rydevik <gustaf.rydevik at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > The recent change in 2.11 that made as.numeric() return false on > difftime-objects broke some of my code that calculated age classes of > individuals using cut(). While this was no big thing to fix for me, it > might be wise > to provide a cut.difftime method to ?stop
2005 Apr 30
3
as.numeric method for objects of class "difftime"
I have just become painfully aware that objects of class "difftime", generated by the difference of two POSIXct objects, carry a "units" attribute, which flashes by when the object is printed, for example. The pain was occasioned when I tried to turn these objects into numberic objects for use elsewhere as a covariate. as.numeric(difftime object) simply turns off the units
2018 Aug 01
1
RFC: make as.difftime more consistent or convenient
Hello! you, Emil Bode <emil.bode at dans.knaw.nl>, wrote on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 1:55 PM: > Some of the changes you're proposing could be made (with effort), but note that you're not > restricted to providing strings with a format. > What you're trying to do can be accomplished with as.difftime(12, units='weeks'), see also > ?as.difftime > > Or if
2013 Jul 09
1
Is difftime a "class"
I am trying to write S4 methods with "difftime" in the signature but am being "informed" (? not a warning or error) that "difftime" is not a class. Nevertheless, dispatch takes place. Should I simply ignore that "information"? Here is a toy example: > setClass("foo", contains = "Date") > setMethod("+", c("foo",
2011 Oct 25
2
difftime producing NA values in R 2.12.2
R-listers, I have noticed several posts on issues with difftime producing NA's but they have been for older versions of R. Here's the issue associated with difftime that I am dealing with in R 2.12.2. > preciptime = strptime("01/10/2007 14:00",format="%m/%d/%Y %H:%M") > class(preciptime) [1] "POSIXlt" "POSIXt" > # Now using difftime, this
2002 Dec 04
2
difftime arithmetic (PR#2345)
Full_Name: Barry Rowlingson Version: 1.6.0 OS: RH8 i386 Submission from: (NULL) (148.88.136.205) Strange things happen if I premultiply a difftime() object with a number. Example: > d1 <- difftime(Sys.time(),Sys.time()) > d2 <- 1 * difftime(Sys.time(),Sys.time()) > d3 <- difftime(Sys.time(),Sys.time()) * 1 > d1 Time difference of 0 secs - thats fine > d2 [1] 0
2010 Apr 05
1
using difftime()
I'm new to R and have the following problem with difftime: if I directly assign date/time strings in difftime I get the expected result: > a<-"2010-03-23 10:52:00" > a [1] "2010-03-23 10:52:00" > b<-"2010-03-23 11:53:00" > u2<-as.difftime(c(a,b), format ="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", units="mins") > u2 Time differences in mins
2007 Mar 22
2
R difftime function: How can we fix the difftime unit?
Hi, I am trying to take difference of two time objects. I want to fix the result's unit to minutes. How can I do that? Here is an example: > difftime(x, y) Time difference of 2.030720 hours > difftime(x, z) Time difference of 30.34672 mins where x = '2007-03-05 08:32:58' y = '2007-03-05 06:31:07' and z = '2007-03-05 08:02:37' How can I get answer
2007 Feb 21
1
Adding difftime objects to POSIXt objects
Hello, ?DateTimeClasses states that "one can add or subtract a number of seconds or a 'difftime' object from a date-time object, but not add two date-time objects." So, is the below expected behavior? > x <- Sys.time() > x [1] "2007-02-21 16:19:56 CST" > x + as.difftime("1","%H") [1] "2007-02-21 16:19:57 CST" Warning
2007 Oct 08
2
Incompatible methods ("-.POSIXt", "Ops.difftime") for "-"
Dear all, according to the Help-page of DateTimeClasses {base} I should be able to do time - z with time date-time objects z a numeric vector (in seconds) or an object of class "difftime". However, on R version 2.6.0 (Windows XP) I get > Sys.time() - as.difftime(c("0:3:20", "11:23:15")) Time differences in mins [1] 1191837998 1191837318
2011 Nov 03
2
any updates w.r.t. lapply, sapply, apply retaining classes
Hi All, I don't have a "I need help" question, so much as a query into any update whether 'R' has made any progress with some of the core functions retaining classes. As an example, because it's one of the cases that most egregiously impacts me & my work and keeps pushing me away from 'R' and into other numerical languages (such as NumPy in python), I
2011 Nov 03
2
any updates w.r.t. lapply, sapply, apply retaining classes
Hi All, I don't have a "I need help" question, so much as a query into any update whether 'R' has made any progress with some of the core functions retaining classes. As an example, because it's one of the cases that most egregiously impacts me & my work and keeps pushing me away from 'R' and into other numerical languages (such as NumPy in python), I
2008 May 14
1
Time differences (as.difftime?) issue
Dear all, I have a vector generated using the function strptime: > my.dt [1] "2004-04-19 08:35:00 W. Europe Daylight Time" "2004-04-19 09:35:00 W. Europe Daylight Time" "2004-04-19 11:35:00 W. Europe Daylight Time" [4] "2004-04-19 13:35:00 W. Europe Daylight Time" "2004-04-20 07:50:00 W. Europe Daylight Time" > class(my.dt) [1]
2009 Mar 17
1
Mean of difftime vectors : "code infelicity" or intended behaviour ?
Dear list, "+" (and "-") being defined for difftime class, I expected mean() to return something sensible. This is only half-true : > mean(c(1:5, 5:1),na.rm=TRUE) [1] 3 > mean(as.difftime(c(1:5, 5:1),unit="mins"),na.rm=TRUE) Time difference of 3 mins Fine so far. However : > mean(c(1:5, NA,5:1),na.rm=TRUE) [1] 3 > mean(as.difftime(c(1:5,
2012 Mar 19
1
diff(time) vs. difftime?
I just encountered another RTFM problem: With diff(as.POSIXct(...), ...) I was unable to control the units of the results. Examples: > (d.d <- diff(as.POSIXct(c('2012-12-12', '2012-12-13')))) Time difference of 1 days > (d.h <- diff(as.POSIXct(c('2012-12-12 08:00', '2012-12-12 09:00')))) Time difference of 1 hours > (d.m <-
2004 Sep 07
1
Glitch involving difftime and data frame
This looks unintentional: > d <- as.Date("2004-09-07") > dd <- as.Date("2004-10-04") > data.frame(d,dd,dd-d) Error in as.data.frame.default(x[[i]], optional = TRUE) : can't coerce difftime into a data.frame > F <- data.frame(d,dd) > F$foo <- dd-d > cbind(F,dd-d) Error in as.data.frame.default(x[[i]], optional = TRUE) :