On 12 January 2015 at 13:10, janus Larsen wrote: | Hi again, | | Thanks Dirk for your reply. So there is no way of doing this on the C side? | | The thing is that I'm returning a large object that contains a lot of | information (about an unstructured 3D model) and some of the fields are | DateTimes. I could of cource wrap the call to the C function in an R function | that then corrects the dates to GMT (or sets the timezone before calling the C | function), but it just not that nice... Previously I had this code written | using <RDefines.h> where I could set the timezone on the returned posIXct | object: | | SEXP long2DateTime(long dt) { | SEXP result; | result = PROTECT(allocVector(REALSXP, 1)); | REAL(result)[0] = dt; | SEXP gmt = PROTECT(allocVector(STRSXP,1)); | SET_STRING_ELT(gmt, 0, mkChar("GMT")); | SEXP tzone = PROTECT(allocVector(STRSXP,1)); | SET_STRING_ELT(tzone, 0, mkChar("tzone")); | setAttrib(result, tzone, gmt); | SEXP datetimeclass = PROTECT(allocVector(STRSXP,2)); | SET_STRING_ELT(datetimeclass, 0, mkChar("POSIXt")); | SET_STRING_ELT(datetimeclass, 1, mkChar("POSIXct")); | setAttrib(result, R_ClassSymbol, datetimeclass); | UNPROTECT(4); | return result; | }
Oh dear. See eg http://gallery.rcpp.org/articles/creating-xts-from-c++/ or the other few xts related answers on the Rcpp Gallery. Dirk | Janus | | On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 1:22 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel <e...@debian.org> wrote: | | | On 9 January 2015 at 11:50, janus Larsen wrote: | | Hi, | | How do I set the timezone on an Rcpp::Datetime? | | Thanks in advance, | | Sunaj | | | | This returns "1970-01-01 01:00:00 CET" (computer setting), but I want | GMT... | | R does the formatting in its session based on your locale. | | That is generally the right thing: | | | // [[Rcpp::export]] | | Rcpp::Datetime test() { | | double d=0; | | return(d); | | } | | Small corrections to your code to actually export the function (under a | safer | name): | | #include <Rcpp.h> | | // [[Rcpp::export]] | Rcpp::Datetime timetest(double d=0) { | return(d); | } | | Then: | | R> sourceCpp("/tmp/timeQ.cpp") | R> timetest() # my default is Chicago, or -5 | [1] "1969-12-31 18:00:00 CST" | R> as.numeric(timetest()) | [1] 0 | R> Sys.setenv("TZ"="Europe/London") | R> timetest() # I can select another one | [1] "1970-01-01 01:00:00 BST" | R> Sys.setenv("TZ"="UTC") | R> timetest() # incl UTC | [1] "1970-01-01 UTC" | R> | R> format(timetest(), tz="America/Chicago") | [1] "1969-12-31 18:00:00" | R> | | So you need to change the timezone _at the level of your app_ which can be | as | simple as writing a new Date formatter in R as per my last line. | | Dirk | | -- | http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | e...@debian.org | | -- http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | e...@debian.org _______________________________________________ Rcpp-devel mailing list Rcpp-devel@lists.r-forge.r-project.org https://lists.r-forge.r-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rcpp-devel