You converted to POSIXct in your local time zone. It has a tz argument: use it if you want GMT.
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Aarts, Geert wrote: > I would like to calculate the difference between two points in time. To > convert a 'time (GMT)'-character with the format "1/1/1999 01:01:01" > into an object of class "POSIXct"', I first use the strptime() as > suggested in the details help(as.POSIXct). > e.g. > starttime<-strptime("1/1/1999 01:01:01",format="%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S") > endtime<-strptime("1/8/1999 01:01:01",format="%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S") > > starttime > [1] "1999-01-01 01:01:01" > > endtime > [1] "1999-08-01 01:01:01" > > If I substract these from each other, > endtime-starttime > >Time difference of 211.9583 days > Which should mean that the default is in day light saving. It's your local timezone, as the help page says. > Next I convert these times into as.POSIXct and substract them > as.POSIXct(starttime) > [1] "1999-01-01 01:01:01 GMT Standard Time" > as.POSIXct(endtime) > [1] "1999-08-01 01:01:01 GMT Standard Time" > as.POSIXct(endtime)-as.POSIXct(starttime) > Time difference of 211.9583 days > > So although the calculation suggest time is in daylight saving, it > actually states that it is in "GMT Standard Time" Can somebody tell me > whether my thoughts are correct and if not, tell me why this is > happening? Because you asked for it to be done! > PS. > > as.POSIXct(endtime, tz="GMT")-as.POSIXct(starttime, tz="GMT") > Time difference of 212 days > So this seems to work correctly. So does the rest of your code. -- Brian D. Ripley, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/ University of Oxford, Tel: +44 1865 272861 (self) 1 South Parks Road, +44 1865 272866 (PA) Oxford OX1 3TG, UK Fax: +44 1865 272595 ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help