As mentioned, read R News 4/1 and its references for info on dates and times.
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 5:06 PM, Pat Schmitz<pschm...@illinois.edu> wrote: > Fantastic, that works fantastically. Is there a optimal way to search R > News topics, so that I can catch references like this? For all my searching > of list serves, and documentation, I found very little which could help me. > > I have however, had excellent help with R-help, Gabor, I appreciate your > response very much. > > Pat > > On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 5:18 AM, Gabor Grothendieck <ggrothendi...@gmail.com >> wrote: > >> Try this: >> >> >> Lines <- '"1","30 Jun 2009 18:14:59" >> "2","02 Jul 2009 07:33:37" >> "3","06 Jul 2009 08:22:35" >> "4","06 Jul 2009 19:25:50" >> "5","08 Jul 2009 08:41:48" >> "6","10 Jul 2009 07:31:39" >> "7","10 Jul 2009 19:59:25" >> "8","13 Jul 2009 07:49:18" >> "9","13 Jul 2009 18:52:52" >> "10","15 Jul 2009 08:06:56" >> "11","15 Jul 2009 19:03:01" >> "12","17 Jul 2009 08:02:02"' >> >> library(chron) >> DF <- read.csv(textConnection(Lines), header = FALSE, as.is = TRUE) >> dd <- as.chron(DF$V2, "%d %b %Y %H:%M:%S") >> >> dd - dates(dd) > times("12:00:00") # c(TRUE, FALSE, ...) >> >> >> See R News 4/1 and its references for more. >> >> >> On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 3:42 AM, Pat Schmitz<pschm...@illinois.edu> wrote: >> > R-Help >> > >> > I have a data set which uses a DateTime string as follows : "2009-06-30 >> > 18:14:59" >> > While I have been able to convert to DateTime properly >> > >> > time <- strptime(as.character(dat$Time),format='%d %b %Y %T') #Convert to >> > dateTime string >> > >> > I would like to use the time of day "hour" as a *factor* level. I have >> > found that I can convert the date time to a factor >> > >> > time <- as.ordered(cut(time, "hour")) >> > >> > But this produces a factor level for every single day. The issue I have >> is >> > in figuring out how to apply a logical statement to the datetime string >> or >> > to the factor. I would like to say that every datetime with an hour <12 >> is >> > the morning factor, and every datetime with an hour >12 is at night. >> Without >> > LOTS of superfluous code. below I am going as far as splitting the >> string >> > to columns, pulling the time and then setting the factor with a for >> > statement...yeesh. I have example CSV dates at the end. >> > >> > new.dates <- matrix(unlist(lapply(as.character(dat$Time), function(x) >> > strsplit(x," "))),ncol=4, byrow=TRUE) #Break Time String into columns >> > colnames(new.dates) <- c("day","month","year", "time") # Set column names >> > dat <- cbind(as.data.frame(new.dates), as.data.frame(dat)) #bind to data >> > frame >> > >> > tfact<-matrix() >> > >> > for (i in which(as.character(dat$time) <= "12:00:00")){ >> > tfact[i] <- "Morning" >> > } >> > >> > for (i in which(as.character(dat$time) >= "12:00:00")){ >> > tfact[i] <- "Night" >> > } >> > >> > tfact<-factor(tfact, >> > levels=c("Morning", "Night"), >> > ) >> > >> > Example CSV Data >> > "1","30 Jun 2009 18:14:59" >> > "2","02 Jul 2009 07:33:37" >> > "3","06 Jul 2009 08:22:35" >> > "4","06 Jul 2009 19:25:50" >> > "5","08 Jul 2009 08:41:48" >> > "6","10 Jul 2009 07:31:39" >> > "7","10 Jul 2009 19:59:25" >> > "8","13 Jul 2009 07:49:18" >> > "9","13 Jul 2009 18:52:52" >> > "10","15 Jul 2009 08:06:56" >> > "11","15 Jul 2009 19:03:01" >> > "12","17 Jul 2009 08:02:02" >> > >> > >> > Thanks >> > Pat >> > >> > -- >> > Patrick Schmitz >> > Graduate Student >> > Plant Biology >> > 1206 West Gregory Drive >> > RM 1500 >> > >> > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] >> > >> > ______________________________________________ >> > 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. >> > >> > > > > -- > Patrick Schmitz > Graduate Student > Plant Biology > 1206 West Gregory Drive > RM 1500 > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > 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. > ______________________________________________ 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.