ISOdatetime gives NA for a specific date
Thanks. Now I know how to handle it. It was killing me.... Pedro
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009, pbarros wrote:
Hi all, I am using ISOdatetime, and I just found out that when I do ISOdatetime(1995,03,26,2,10,0) (or any other value under minutes or seconds) I get NA This does not happen with the same time in other dates, nor with different hours in the same date. Any hint why this happens?
A non-existent time, most likely: x <- ISOdatetime(1995,03,26,1,10,0)
x
[1] "1995-03-26 01:10:00 CET"
seq(x, length=10, by="hour")
[1] "1995-03-26 01:10:00 CET" "1995-03-26 03:10:00 CEST" [3] "1995-03-26 04:10:00 CEST" "1995-03-26 05:10:00 CEST" [5] "1995-03-26 06:10:00 CEST" "1995-03-26 07:10:00 CEST" [7] "1995-03-26 08:10:00 CEST" "1995-03-26 09:10:00 CEST" [9] "1995-03-26 10:10:00 CEST" "1995-03-26 11:10:00 CEST" in TZ=Europe/Lisbon, which is my guess as to near where you are There was no 2:10 on 1995-03-26 in Lisbon: the clocks went forward an hour at 2 am.
Using R 2.8.1 under ESS/GnuEmacs under Windows XP Pedro
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