On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 12:18 PM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.dun...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 30/07/2014 1:08 PM, John McKown wrote: >> >> "I'm so confused!" Why does is.na() report TRUE for a POSIXlt date & >> time of 2014-03-09 02:00:00 ? >> >> > q >> [1] "2014-03-09 02:00:00" >> > is.na(q) >> [1] TRUE >> > as.POSIXct(q) >> [1] NA >> > dput(q) >> structure(list(sec = 0, min = 0L, hour = 2, mday = 9L, mon = 2L, >> year = 114L, wday = 0L, yday = 67L, isdst = 0L, zone = "", >> gmtoff = NA_integer_), .Names = c("sec", "min", "hour", "mday", >> "mon", "year", "wday", "yday", "isdst", "zone", "gmtoff"), class = >> c("POSIXlt", >> "POSIXt")) > > > I see an NA in there for the GMT offset, and no timezone.
I should have mentioned that I tried other time stamps, generated the same way as "q" above. They did not fail the is.na() test. I think that is.na() is doing a as.double() somewhere in there because as.double(q) gives NA as a result. > > Duncan Murdoch > >> > str(q) >> POSIXlt[1:1], format: "2014-03-09 02:00:00" >> > >> >> > -- There is nothing more pleasant than traveling and meeting new people! Genghis Khan Maranatha! <>< John McKown ______________________________________________ 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.