Wow. Setting my timezone to UTC -5 Bogota (where there is no daylight savings time), I get the error:
> is.na(strptime("5/3/1992", format="%m/%d/%Y")) [1] TRUE But setting it to UTC -5 East Coast Time (whether or not I tell windows to adjust for DST) I get: > is.na(strptime("5/3/1992", format="%m/%d/%Y")) [1] FALSE Can others test this on their systems? How strange. I wonder how much tropical forest carbon this will account for. :-) Thanks, Allie On 6/22/2011 3:23 PM, William Dunlap wrote: > The isdst value -1 doesn't seem right. Shouldn't it > be either 0 (not daylight savings time) or 1 (yes dst)? > I've only seen isdst==-1 when all the other entries > were NA (that happens when the string doesn't match > the format). > > In the parts of the US where daylight savings time is > used the switchover took place near the beginning of > April in 1992, so you should have isdst=1 by May 3. > Perhaps you have an odd timezone file on your machine. > > Bill Dunlap > Spotfire, TIBCO Software > wdunlap tibco.com > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Alexander Shenkin [mailto:ashen...@ufl.edu] >> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 1:07 PM >> To: William Dunlap >> Subject: Re: [R] strange date problem - May 3, 1992 is NA >> >> Hi Bill, >> >> Thanks for your reply. The results look almost identical to my eyes, >> except for the mysterious "TRUE"... >> >>> methods("is.na") >> [1] is.na.data.frame is.na.numeric_version is.na.POSIXlt >>> trace(methods("is.na"), quote(cat(" is.na: class(x)=", >> class(x), "\n"))) >> Tracing function "is.na.data.frame" in package "base" >> Tracing function "is.na.numeric_version" in package "base" >> Tracing function "is.na.POSIXlt" in package "base" >> [1] "is.na.data.frame" "is.na.numeric_version" "is.na.POSIXlt" >>> z <- strptime("5/3/1992", format="%m/%d/%Y") >>> is.na(z) >> Tracing is.na.POSIXlt(z) on entry >> is.na: class(x)= POSIXlt POSIXt >> [1] TRUE >>> str(unclass(z)) >> List of 9 >> $ sec : num 0 >> $ min : int 0 >> $ hour : int 0 >> $ mday : int 3 >> $ mon : int 4 >> $ year : int 92 >> $ wday : int 0 >> $ yday : int 123 >> $ isdst: int -1 >> >> >>> sessionInfo() >> R version 2.12.1 (2010-12-16) >> Platform: i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) >> >> locale: >> [1] LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252 >> [2] LC_CTYPE=English_United States.1252 >> [3] LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252 >> [4] LC_NUMERIC=C >> [5] LC_TIME=English_United States.1252 >> >> attached base packages: >> [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base >> >> loaded via a namespace (and not attached): >> [1] tools_2.12.1 >> >> thanks, >> allie >> >> On 6/22/2011 1:50 PM, William Dunlap wrote: >>> What do you get for the following commands, which >>> show which is.na method is getting called and >>> the internal structure of the dataset made >>> by strptime? >>> >>>> methods("is.na") >>> [1] is.na.data.frame is.na.numeric_version is.na.POSIXlt >>>> trace(methods("is.na"), quote(cat(" is.na: class(x)=", class(x), >>> "\n"))) >>> Tracing function "is.na.data.frame" in package "base" >>> Tracing function "is.na.numeric_version" in package "base" >>> Tracing function "is.na.POSIXlt" in package "base" >>> [1] "is.na.data.frame" "is.na.numeric_version" "is.na.POSIXlt" >>>> z <- strptime("5/3/1992", format="%m/%d/%Y") >>>> is.na(z) >>> Tracing is.na.POSIXlt(z) on entry >>> is.na: class(x)= POSIXlt POSIXt >>> [1] FALSE >>>> str(unclass(z)) >>> List of 9 >>> $ sec : num 0 >>> $ min : int 0 >>> $ hour : int 0 >>> $ mday : int 3 >>> $ mon : int 4 >>> $ year : int 92 >>> $ wday : int 0 >>> $ yday : int 123 >>> $ isdst: int 1 >>> >>> >>> >>> Bill Dunlap >>> Spotfire, TIBCO Software >>> wdunlap tibco.com >>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org >>>> [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of >> Alexander Shenkin >>>> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 11:41 AM >>>> To: Sarah Goslee; r-help@r-project.org >>>> Subject: Re: [R] strange date problem - May 3, 1992 is NA >>>> >>>> On 6/22/2011 1:34 PM, Sarah Goslee wrote: >>>>> On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 2:28 PM, David Winsemius >>>> <dwinsem...@comcast.net> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> On Jun 22, 2011, at 2:03 PM, Sarah Goslee wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Alexander Shenkin >>>> <ashen...@ufl.edu> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> is.na(strptime("5/2/1992", format="%m/%d/%Y")) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> [1] FALSE >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> is.na(strptime("5/3/1992", format="%m/%d/%Y")) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> [1] TRUE >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I can't reproduce your problem on R 2.13.0 on linux: >>>>>> >>>>>> I also cannot reproduce it on a Mac with 2.13.0 beta >>>>> >>>>> Which strongly suggests that you should start by upgrading your R >>>>> installation if at all possible. >>>>> >>>>> I'd also recommend trying it on a default R session, with no extra >>>>> packages loaded, and no items in your workspace. It's >> possible that >>>>> something else is interfering. >>>>> >>>>> On linux, that's achieved by typing R --vanilla at the >> command line. >>>>> I'm afraid I don't know how to do it for Windows, but should be >>>>> similarly straightforward. >>>>> >>>> Thanks Sarah. Still getting the problem. I should surely >>>> upgrade, but >>>> still, not a bad idea to get to the bottom of this, or at >>>> least have it >>>> documented as a known issue. BTW, I'm on Windows 7 Pro x64. >>>> >>>> (running Rgui.exe --vanilla): >>>> >>>>> is.na(strptime("5/3/1992", format="%m/%d/%Y")) >>>> [1] TRUE >>>> >>>>> is.na(strptime("5/2/1992", format="%m/%d/%Y")) >>>> [1] FALSE >>>> >>>>> sessionInfo() >>>> R version 2.12.1 (2010-12-16) >>>> Platform: i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) >>>> >>>> locale: >>>> [1] LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252 >>>> [2] LC_CTYPE=English_United States.1252 >>>> [3] LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252 >>>> [4] LC_NUMERIC=C >>>> [5] LC_TIME=English_United States.1252 >>>> >>>> attached base packages: >>>> [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets >> methods base >>>> >>>> ______________________________________________ >>>> 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.