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Rok Mihevc commented on ARROW-16316:
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Yes, effectively options are not passed from R to the C++ kernel in the back so 
only the default options are applied (rounding to 1 day).
This will be resolved with the two PRs Dragos mentioned.

> [R] How to round the timestamps in a mutate statement?
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ARROW-16316
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-16316
>             Project: Apache Arrow
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: R
>    Affects Versions: 7.0.0
>            Reporter: Zsolt Kegyes-Brassai
>            Priority: Minor
>
> I was trying to aggregate over time using different granularity. Usually I 
> would use the {{lubridate::floor_date()}} , which is currently not supported 
> for parquet datasets.
> Is there any comprehensive list of supported list of currently supported 
> {{{}lubridate (or dplyr{}}}) verbs? Maybe, it’s only my fault, but except the 
> changelog I haven’t find any relevant information.
>  
> Later I found that the {{round_temporal()}} function is exposed to {{{}R{}}}. 
> But I am struggling to find the right syntax inside a mutate statement to 
> apply on a {{timestamp[us, tz=UTC]}} type column.
> {code:java}
> new_dataset |>
>   mutate(time = arrow_round_temporal(time))
> #>  Error: Invalid: Attempted to initialize KernelState from null 
> FunctionOptions
> {code}
>  
> Here are some other attempts:
> {code:java}
> library(arrow)
> arrow_now <- Scalar$create(lubridate::now())
> (arrow_now)
> #> Scalar
> #> 2022-04-25 11:44:33.805609
> call_function("round_temporal", arrow_now)
> #> Scalar
> #> 2022-04-25 00:00:00.000000
> call_function("round_temporal", arrow_now, unit = "day")
> #> Error: Argument 2 is of class character but it must be one of "Array", 
> "ChunkedArray", "RecordBatch", "Table", or "Scalar"
> arrow_unit <- Scalar$create("day")
> (arrow_unit)
> #> Scalar
> #> day
> call_function("round_temporal", arrow_now, unit = arrow_unit)
> #> Error: Invalid: Function 'round_temporal' accepts 1 arguments but 
> attempted to look up kernel(s) with 2
> {code}
>  



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