[EMAIL PROTECTED] napsal dne 12.09.2007 09:36:13: > On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 19:56 +0300, Tolga Uzuner wrote: > > Dear R-Users, > > > > Have a question about reading in some data and manipulating dates. I > > have a data set in excel which looks like this: > > > > Date PEG ETN HSP PTC > > 13/10/2004 41.92 64.75 29.86 9.27 > > 14/10/2004 41.93 61.79 29.98 9.14 > > 15/10/2004 41.69 62.7 30.09 9.04 > > 18/10/2004 41.37 62.14 30.39 8.96 > > 19/10/2004 41.01 61.98 29.61 9.02 > > 20/10/2004 41.01 61.98 30.25 9 > > > > I have used read.table by saving the sheety above in tab format to > > read this in but am > > having some difficulties: > > - the dates above do not seem to be getting read in in date format: > > how can I force this ? > > For the first question (I'm not sure how to do the second):
Most probably merge can do the requested synchronization, especially with all.** parametrs. Regards Petr > > We use read.table() to read in the data from file (here I saved your > data as tab delimited file 'temp.csv'. Argument as.is = TRUE is used to > stop R converting character strings (i.e. the Date column here) to > factors; this saves us a step later converting them back. > > > dat <- read.table("temp.csv", sep = "\t", as.is = TRUE, header = TRUE) > > Data read in OK: > > > dat > Date PEG ETN HSP PTC > 1 13/10/2004 41.92 64.75 29.86 9.27 > 2 14/10/2004 41.93 61.79 29.98 9.14 > 3 15/10/2004 41.69 62.70 30.09 9.04 > 4 18/10/2004 41.37 62.14 30.39 8.96 > 5 19/10/2004 41.01 61.98 29.61 9.02 > 6 20/10/2004 41.01 61.98 30.25 9.00 > > Use as.Date() to convert the character strings to a vector of class > 'Date'. The format argument tells R how the dates are formatted in the > character strings you just read in. The %d, %m bits etc are place > holders describing the date parts, but the "/" characters are literal - > if your dates were formatted "20-10-2004", you would use format = "%d-% > m-%Y". See ?strftime for how to specify 'format' if you have dates > formatted in other ways (say with month name instead of number). > > > dat$Date <- as.Date(dat$Date, format = "%d/%m/%Y") > > Note that now dat$Date is now an object of class 'Date': > > > str(dat) > 'data.frame': 6 obs. of 5 variables: > $ Date:Class 'Date' num [1:6] 12704 12705 12706 12709 12710 ... > $ PEG : num 41.9 41.9 41.7 41.4 41.0 ... > $ ETN : num 64.8 61.8 62.7 62.1 62.0 ... > $ HSP : num 29.9 30.0 30.1 30.4 29.6 ... > $ PTC : num 9.27 9.14 9.04 8.96 9.02 9 > > Which R will treat appropriately in plots for example: > > > plot(PEG ~ Date, data = dat, type = "l") > > HTH > > G > > -- > %~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~% > Gavin Simpson [t] +44 (0)20 7679 0522 > ECRC, UCL Geography, [f] +44 (0)20 7679 0565 > Pearson Building, [e] gavin.simpsonATNOSPAMucl.ac.uk > Gower Street, London [w] http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucfagls/ > UK. WC1E 6BT. [w] http://www.freshwaters.org.uk > %~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~% > > ______________________________________________ > 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.