Hello all!
As beginner I'm struggling for a while with time zones issue and can't find
a suitable solution.
I would be grateful for any help.
Dataset imported from excel has a variable transplant.date which has been
recorded with CET time zone.
> subDataset$transplant.date
[1] "2000-01-01 CET"
Hello all,
Could someone help me with the time zones in understandable & practical way?
I got completely stucked with this.
Have googled for a while and read the manuals, but without solutions...
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When data imported from Excel 20
Hello all,
Could someone help me with the time zones in understandable & practical way?
I got completely stucked with this.
Have googled for a while and read the manuals, but without solutions...
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When data imported from Exce
CEST" "2000-04-29 CEST" "2000-05-06 CEST" "2004-10-27 CEST"
> start <- format(as.Date(start,"%Y-%m-%d"),"%Y-%m-%d")
> start
[1] "2002-09-03" "2000-07-26" "2003-01-03" "2001-06-28" "
ling
these without Dates.
R News 4/1 doesnt provide solution to this neither.
Have read and struggled with this stuff for 3 days.
Anyone else who could help on this?
Regards,Laura.
2011/7/12 Gabor Grothendieck
> On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 6:58 AM, B Laura wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
dear R-team
I need to find the min, max values for each patient from dataset and keep
the output of it as a dataframe with the following columns
- Patient nr
- Region (remains same per patient)
- Min score
- Max score
Patient Region Score Time
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to organize results into a tabular
> form that is reminiscent of SAS.
>
> HTH,
> Dennis
>
> On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 8:10 AM, B Laura wrote:
> > dear R-team
> >
> > I need to find the min, max values for each patient from dataset and keep
> > the output of
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