Yes it was what I was after ... sorry should have looked again.
Thanks
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Hello all,
my question for today is the following :
I have
1. a date (in a string but straightforward to convert to any format)
2. the time as the number of milliseconds elapsed since hour 00:00:00.000 of
this date.
My question is :
1. Is there a in built function that can give me the
Is this what you are after:
date - '2010-10-19'
as.POSIXct(date)
[1] 2010-10-19 EDT
milli - 360 # one hour in milliseconds
as.POSIXct(date) + milli / 1000
[1] 2010-10-19 01:00:00 EDT
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 3:24 AM, statquant2 statqu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
my question for
On Oct 19, 2010, at 12:12 , jim holtman wrote:
Is this what you are after:
date - '2010-10-19'
as.POSIXct(date)
[1] 2010-10-19 EDT
milli - 360 # one hour in milliseconds
as.POSIXct(date) + milli / 1000
[1] 2010-10-19 01:00:00 EDT
Beware timezone and DST issues though. It might
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