This is a good example of where you did not give us enough information to
answer your question. as.Date has a lot of formatting options for working
with dates. If you are still having problems, please provide a short example
(i.e. reproducable code).
Thanks,
Roger
On 9/26/05, Chris Buddenhagen
On 9/27/2005 12:13 PM, Chris Buddenhagen wrote:
Dear Duncan Murdoch
Thanks for responding. I will provide more complete info with future
questions. The data for a small pilot study are below.
The values for each month are the percentage cover of an invasive plant here
in the Galapagos
Why is R recognizing dates like this?
Chris Buddenhagen, Botany Department, Charles Darwin Research Station, Santa
Cruz,Galapagos. Mail: Charles Darwin Foundation, Casilla 17-01-3891 Avenida
6 de Diciembre N36-109 y Pasaje California Quito, ECUADOR
Chris Buddenhagen wrote:
Why is R recognizing dates like this?
Recognizing and showing are different things. Which are you complaining
about? What are you doing to cause these to be recognized/shown?
Duncan Murdoch
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