Hi, I might have misunderstood your point, but why should a Date object store a timezone, since timezone is an attribute of time, not date?
Your tz-examples force R to present a timezone, resulting - this is my assumption - to default (=UTC) as there is no other information available. Best, Kimmo Luca Brinkmann via R-help kirjoitti 24.9.2024 klo 17.10: > Hello, > > I have a question regarding the date objects and timezones. My current > understanding is, that a Date object does only save the days from the > origin and no more information about timezones or other information > (please correct me if I am wrong). > But if I use > d = as.Date("2024-11-11") > or > d = as.Date("2024-11-11", tz="America/New_York") > the date object is displayed in my RStudio environment as "2024-11-11 > UTC". If I try to read the timezone information from the date object in > the ways possible for POSIX, I will get NULL as return: > > > attr(d, "tzone") > NULL > > Also unclassing the object does not reveal any information about the > timezone, unlike for POSIX objects > > unclass(d) > [1] 20038 > > In contrast, getting the timezone information with base::format will > yield the timezone information > > base::format(d, format="%Z") > [1] "UTC" > > As for my current understanding, setting the tz Argument in as.Date will > only have an effect if the input is a date-time such as POSIX and else > it has no effect and it is not possible to set a timezone for an Date > object. But is this the case if there is some timezone information > present when using base::format or in the display in the RStudio > environment? Is there any way to add timezone information to an Date > object (other than UTC) and keeping it a Date object? And if not how is > the Date object internally structured, so that it will return "UTC" when > using base::format or in the RStudio environment? Is this due to some > default behavior of R? > > Best regards, > > Luca > > > My Session Info: > R version 4.3.2 (2023-10-31 ucrt) > Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit) > Running under: Windows 11 x64 (build 22631) > > Matrix products: default > > > locale: > [1] LC_COLLATE=German_Germany.utf8 LC_CTYPE=German_Germany.utf8 > LC_MONETARY=German_Germany.utf8 > [4] LC_NUMERIC=C LC_TIME=German_Germany.utf8 > > time zone: Europe/Berlin > tzcode source: internal > ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide https://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.