HI Jakob, If your data is based on 30 min interval, this should work:
dat1<-read.table(text=" TIME, Value1, Value2 01.08.2011 02:30:00, 4.4, 4.7 01.09.2011 03:00:00, 4.2, 4.3 01.11.2011 01:00:00, 3.5, 4.3 01.12.2011 01:40:00, 3.4, 4.5 01.01.2012 02:00:00, 4.8, 5.3 01.02.2012 02:30:00, 4.9, 5.2 01.08.2012 02:30:00, 4.1, 4.7 01.12.2012 03:00:00, 4.7, 4.3 01.01.2013 01:00:00, 3, 4.3 01.01.2013 01:30:00, 3.8, 4.1 01.01.2013 02:00:00, 3.8, 4.3 01.01.2013 02:30:00, 3.9, 4.2 01.01.2013 03:00:00, 3.7, 4.5 01.01.2013 03:30:00, 3.5, 4.1 01.02.2013 02:00:00, 3.8, 4.3 02.02.2013 04:30:00, 3.9, 4.2 ",sep=",",header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE) dat1$TIME<-as.POSIXct(dat1$TIME,format="%d.%m.%Y %H:%M:%S") library(zoo) z1<- zoo(dat1[,-1],dat1[,1]) Vec<-format(seq(from=as.POSIXct("2012-01-01 02:30:00", format="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"),length.out=3, by="30 min"),"%H:%M:%S") z1[format(time(z1),"%H:%M:%S")%in% Vec,] # Value1 Value2 #2011-08-01 02:30:00 4.4 4.7 #2011-09-01 03:00:00 4.2 4.3 #2012-02-01 02:30:00 4.9 5.2 #2012-08-01 02:30:00 4.1 4.7 #2012-12-01 03:00:00 4.7 4.3 #2013-01-01 02:30:00 3.9 4.2 #2013-01-01 03:00:00 3.7 4.5 #2013-01-01 03:30:00 3.5 4.1 A.K. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jakob Hahn <jakob.h...@stud.hs-esslingen.de> To: arun <smartpink...@yahoo.com> Cc: Sent: Saturday, March 9, 2013 10:04 AM Subject: Re: Zoo Data Hi Arun, z1[seq(which(time(z1)==as.POSIXct("**.**.2012 02:30:00",format="%d.%m.%Y %H:%M:%S")),which(time(z1)==as.POSIXct("**.**.2012 03:30:00",format="%d.%m.%Y %H:%M:%S"))),] Is there a possibility to get all data e.g between two times - not depending on a special date - all values betweend 2:30 and 3:30? Thanks Jakob --- Am 08.03.2013 um 22:05 schrieb arun: > > > Hi, > Try this: > z1[seq(which(time(z1)==as.POSIXct("01.01.2012 02:00:00",format="%d.%m.%Y >%H:%M:%S")),which(time(z1)==as.POSIXct("01.01.2013 03:00:00",format="%d.%m.%Y >%H:%M:%S"))),] > > # Value1 Value2 > #2012-01-01 02:00:00 4.8 5.3 > #2012-02-01 02:30:00 4.9 5.2 > #2012-08-01 02:30:00 4.1 4.7 > #2012-12-01 03:00:00 4.7 4.3 > #2013-01-01 01:00:00 3.0 4.3 > #2013-01-01 01:30:00 3.8 4.1 > #2013-01-01 02:00:00 3.8 4.3 > #2013-01-01 02:30:00 3.9 4.2 > #2013-01-01 03:00:00 3.7 4.5 > A.K. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jakob Hahn <jakob.h...@gmail.com> > To: arun <smartpink...@yahoo.com> > Cc: > Sent: Friday, March 8, 2013 3:40 PM > Subject: Re: Zoo Data > > Okay, > but works only by line not by date - if I don't know which line my date is;-) > Jakob > > > ---- > Am 08.03.2013 um 21:32 schrieb arun: > >> HI Jakob, >> >> No problem. >> >> Your statement >> " Is it also possible plot from e.g. 01.01.2013 01:30:00 to 01.01.2013 >> 02:00:00 - general spoken not the whole file?" >> >> So, I subset the "whole dataset" to show that you can do the plot for a >> specific subset of your data. >> >> Depending upon the number of labels and its spacing, you can change it: >> ix<- seq(1,length(tt), ....) >> >> Arun >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Jakob Hahn <jakob.h...@gmail.com> >> To: arun <smartpink...@yahoo.com> >> Cc: >> Sent: Friday, March 8, 2013 3:27 PM >> Subject: Re: Zoo Data >> >> Thats great, thank you very much!!! >> Needed such a long time to find some stuff for this topic - I am a beginner >> but should work with R for my master thesis - so time is always against me;-) >> Have a nice day, regards >> Jakob >> >> PS: What do you mean with the subset z2? >> >> >> --- >> Am 08.03.2013 um 21:11 schrieb arun: >> >>> >>> >>> Hi Jakob, >>> >>> dat1<-read.table(text=" >>> TIME, Value1, Value2 >>> 01.08.2011 02:30:00, 4.4, 4.7 >>> 01.09.2011 03:00:00, 4.2, 4.3 >>> 01.11.2011 01:00:00, 3.5, 4.3 >>> 01.12.2011 01:40:00, 3.4, 4.5 >>> 01.01.2012 02:00:00, 4.8, 5.3 >>> 01.02.2012 02:30:00, 4.9, 5.2 >>> 01.08.2012 02:30:00, 4.1, 4.7 >>> 01.12.2012 03:00:00, 4.7, 4.3 >>> 01.01.2013 01:00:00, 3, 4.3 >>> 01.01.2013 01:30:00, 3.8, 4.1 >>> 01.01.2013 02:00:00, 3.8, 4.3 >>> 01.01.2013 02:30:00, 3.9, 4.2 >>> 01.01.2013 03:00:00, 3.7, 4.5 >>> 01.01.2013 03:30:00, 3.5, 4.1 >>> 01.02.2013 02:00:00, 3.8, 4.3 >>> ",sep=",",header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE) >>> dat1$TIME<-as.POSIXct(dat1$TIME,format="%d.%m.%Y %H:%M:%S") >>> library(zoo) >>> z1<- zoo(dat1[,-1],dat1[,1]) >>> plot(z1,plot.type="single",col=1:2,xaxt="n") >>> tt<- time(z1) >>> axis(side=1,at=tt,labels=FALSE) >>> ix<- seq(1,length(tt),4) #can change here >>> fmt<- "%b-%Y" >>> labs<- format(tt,fmt) >>> axis(side=1,at=tt[ix],labels=labs[ix],tcl=-0.7,cex.axis=0.7) >>> legend("topleft",colnames(z1),lty=1,col=1:2) >>> >>> #subset >>> z2<- zoo(dat1[1:5,-1],dat1[1:5,1]) >>> >>> Hope this helps. >>> >>> A.K. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "jakob.h...@gmail.com" <jakob.h...@gmail.com> >>> To: smartpink...@yahoo.com >>> Cc: >>> Sent: Friday, March 8, 2013 10:05 AM >>> Subject: Zoo Data >>> >>> Hey Arun, >>> thank you so far, maybe you can tell me 2 more things: >>> 1st-how to deal with the xlim - right now R just makes me 2 dates on x-axis >>> with Dez31 and Feb28 - how to define the interval. >>> 2nd-I am plotting multiple lines with col - is it possible to generate a >>> legend with the name/header of the column from data? >>> Would be nice, if you could help me! >>> Thanks >>> Jakob >>> ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.