as_date {lubridate}R Documentation

Convert an object to a date or date-time

Description

Convert an object to a date or date-time

Usage

as_date(x, ...)

## S4 method for signature 'ANY'
as_date(x, ...)

## S4 method for signature 'POSIXt'
as_date(x, tz = NULL)

## S4 method for signature 'numeric'
as_date(x, origin = lubridate::origin)

## S4 method for signature 'character'
as_date(x, tz = NULL, format = NULL)

as_datetime(x, ...)

## S4 method for signature 'ANY'
as_datetime(x, tz = lubridate::tz(x))

## S4 method for signature 'POSIXt'
as_datetime(x, tz = lubridate::tz(x))

## S4 method for signature 'numeric'
as_datetime(x, origin = lubridate::origin, tz = "UTC")

## S4 method for signature 'character'
as_datetime(x, tz = "UTC", format = NULL)

## S4 method for signature 'Date'
as_datetime(x, tz = "UTC")

Arguments

x

a vector of POSIXt, numeric or character objects

...

further arguments to be passed to specific methods (see above).

tz

a time zone name (default: time zone of the POSIXt object x). See OlsonNames().

origin

a Date object, or something which can be coerced by as.Date(origin, ...) to such an object (default: the Unix epoch of "1970-01-01"). Note that in this instance, x is assumed to reflect the number of days since origin at "UTC".

format

format argument for character methods. When supplied parsing is performed by parse_date_time(x, orders = formats, exact = TRUE). Thus, multiple formats are supported and are tried in turn.

Value

a vector of Date objects corresponding to x.

Compare to base R

These are drop in replacements for as.Date() and as.POSIXct(), with a few tweaks to make them work more intuitively.

Examples

dt_utc <- ymd_hms("2010-08-03 00:50:50")
dt_europe <- ymd_hms("2010-08-03 00:50:50", tz = "Europe/London")
c(as_date(dt_utc), as.Date(dt_utc))
c(as_date(dt_europe), as.Date(dt_europe))
## need not supply origin
as_date(10)
## Will replace invalid date format with NA
dt_wrong <- c("2009-09-29", "2012-11-29", "2015-29-12")
as_date(dt_wrong)

[Package lubridate version 1.9.3 Index]