Hello Keith,

Your example is clearly not reproducible and wrong (Chum and chum).
Please use dput() to attach sample dataset.
At first glance, you work with hourly data. Package such as "xts"
might be more useful.

Regards,
Pascal

On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Marlin Keith Cox <marlink...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A simplified ask is:  when I use the time series plot function, R treats
> each time on 9/19/13 as an individual day, when clearly it isn't.
>
> Thank you ahead of time.  Keith
>
> ts(chum)
> with(chum,plot.ts(Time,PA))
>
> Chum<-
>
>   Time PA  9/18/13 18:29 16  9/19/13 13:29 14  9/19/13 16:29 13.2  9/19/13
> 17:29 13.1  9/19/13 18:29 13  9/20/13 18:29 12  9/21/13 18:29 10  9/22/13
> 18:29 9  9/23/13 18:29 7  9/24/13 18:29 5  9/25/13 18:29 3  9/26/13
> 18:29 2  9/27/13
> 18:29 1
>
>
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