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 'POSIXt'
as_datetime(x, tz = "UTC")

## 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")

## S4 method for signature 'ANY'
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 strptime(). For this reason consider using specialized parsing functions in lubridate.

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

Run 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 1.8.0 Index]