This did the trick

as.numeric(diff(c(ISOdatetime(2011,6,1,11,59,1.09),ISOdatetime(2011,6,5,11,59,1.09))))
[1] 345600




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From: Jim Holtman <jholt...@gmail.com>

Cc: "R-help@r-project.org" <R-help@r-project.org>
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2011 9:26 AM
Subject: Re: [R] Handling Time in R


check the help page; there is a parameter ('units' I thnk) that will let you 
specify that.

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Thanks a lot. 
>
>That helped.
>One thing now is to have the difftime(y,x) to always report seconds. There are 
>times that there is a change in the day and thus the diff will report few days 
>difference. How can it always report only seconds?
>
>
>I would like to thank you in advance for your help
>
>
>B.R
>Alex
>
>
>
>
>________________________________
>From: jim holtman <jholt...@gmail.com>

>Cc: "R-help@r-project.org" <R-help@r-project.org>
>Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 5:34 PM
>Subject: Re: [R] Handling Time in R
>
>?ISOdatetime
>
>
>> x <- ISOdatetime(2011,10,6,16,23,30.539)
>> str(x)
>POSIXct[1:1], format: "2011-10-06 16:23:30"
>> y <- ISOdatetime(2011,10,6,16,23,30.939)
>> difftime(y,x)
>Time difference of 0.3999999 secs
>>
>
>

>> Dear all,
>> I would like to ask your help regarding handling time stamps in R. I think 
>> first I need a reference to read about their logic and how I should handle 
>> them.
>>
>> For example, this is a struct I have
>>
>>
>> str(MyStruct$TimeStamps)
>>  num [1:100, 1:6] 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 ...
>>
>> MyStruct$TimeStamps[1,]
>> [1] 2011.000   10.000    6.000   16.000   23.000   30.539
>>
>> the last field contains
 seconds.milliseconds.
>>
>> How I can for example make calculations with time stamps like see if the
>> MyStruct$TimeStamps[1,]-MyStruct$TimeStamps[2,] differ more than 
>> 300millisecond, or 3 days have passed?
>>
>> I would like to thank you in advance for your suggestions
>>
>> B.R
>> Alex
>>
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>
>-- 
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