On Nov 29, 2009, at 12:41 PM, David Winsemius wrote:
On Nov 29, 2009, at 11:59 AM, DispersionMap wrote:
? like this do you mean...
Yes. Exactly. Unfortunately that data was passed though the summary
function which has done some odd things to the data, to wit:
> Weeks[Weeks==189]
2007-
On Nov 29, 2009, at 11:59 AM, DispersionMap wrote:
? like this do you mean...
Yes. Exactly. Unfortunately that data was passed though the summary
function which has done some odd things to the data, to wit:
> Weeks[Weeks==189]
2007-03-26 2007-07-09 2007-11-05 2008-02-25 2008-09-08 2009-0
? like this do you mean...
> dput(Weeks)
structure(c(370L, 342L, 333L, 317L, 308L, 298L, 289L, 269L, 265L,
257L, 254L, 253L, 252L, 249L, 243L, 243L, 239L, 239L, 236L, 234L,
233L, 232L, 230L, 230L, 229L, 229L, 229L, 228L, 227L, 226L, 225L,
222L, 218L, 217L, 216L, 215L, 215L, 214L, 214L, 214L, 2
How about a representation of the data that one could so something
with? By that I mean either by the "dump" method described in the
Posting Guide or by using dput:
> ttt <- c(1,2)
> dput(ttt)
c(1, 2)
> dump("ttt", stdout() )
ttt <-
c(1, 2)
Did you honestly expect anyone in their right mind
Thanks again David,
Heres what happened:
> Weeks<-summary(cut(data$Raised.Date, breaks="weeks"))
> Weeks
2007-12-17 2009-01-05 2008-06-09 2008-12-08 2009-02-09 2008-12-01
370342333317308298
2008-05-12 2009-02-16 2007-01-22 2008-06-02 2007-01-29 20
On Nov 29, 2009, at 7:52 AM, Linlin Yan wrote:
There is no year() function. Maybe you can try format() instead.
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 8:44 PM, DispersionMap > wrote:
i have a column of dates in this format:
data[,"Raised.Date"] <- as.Date(data[,"Raised.Date"], "%d/%m/%Y");
data[1:10,"Rais
There is no year() function. Maybe you can try format() instead.
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 8:44 PM, DispersionMap wrote:
>
> i have a column of dates in this format:
>
> data[,"Raised.Date"] <- as.Date(data[,"Raised.Date"], "%d/%m/%Y");
> data[1:10,"Raised.Date"]
> [1] "2006-07-07" "2006-07-07" "20
i have a column of dates in this format:
data[,"Raised.Date"] <- as.Date(data[,"Raised.Date"], "%d/%m/%Y");
data[1:10,"Raised.Date"]
[1] "2006-07-07" "2006-07-07" "2006-04-03" "2006-04-03" "2006-04-03"
"2006-04-03" "2006-04-03" "2006-04-03" "2006-04-03" "2006-04-03"
I can turn them into months
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