help regarding storing time difference values in same unit?
Thank you, Jholtman ! :-) Regards, Suresh
jholtman wrote:
If you are using 'difftime', you can specify the units:
x <- as.POSIXct(c('2009-01-01 10:00', '2009-03-04 13:00'))
x
[1] "2009-01-01 10:00:00 GMT" "2009-03-04 13:00:00 GMT"
difftime(x[2], x[1])
Time difference of 62.125 days
difftime(x[2], x[1], units='secs')
Time difference of 5367600 secs
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 4:40 AM, Suresh_FSFM <suresh.ghalsasi at gmail.com> wrote:
Dear R-Experts, Seek your help. In a List object e.g. Time_duration[[]], I am storing differece between two time-stamps (start-time and end-time) for a certain event. Time difference does not remain constant for, say, 10 observations. Each time, the time difference is given in different time units: seconds / hours / minutes. Can you please tell me - how I can store the values of time difference in just one time unit ? It can be either seconds, or minutes or hours. The criterion is - unit should be consistent. Thank you in advance. Regards, Suresh -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/help-regarding-storing-time-difference-values-in-same-unit--tp21847883p21847883.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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