NanosToPOSIXct: NanosToPOSIXct

Description Usage Arguments Examples

View source: R/Utils.R

Description

Converts nanoseconds from epoch (as provided by Google Fit) to POSIXct

Usage

1

Arguments

nanos

- Nanoseconds from epoch

Examples

1
NanosToPOSIXct(1388534400000000000)

Example output

Loading required package: RCurl
Loading required package: bitops
Loading required package: jsonlite
Loading required package: bit64
Loading required package: bit
Attaching package bit
package:bit (c) 2008-2012 Jens Oehlschlaegel (GPL-2)
creators: bit bitwhich
coercion: as.logical as.integer as.bit as.bitwhich which
operator: ! & | xor != ==
querying: print length any all min max range sum summary
bit access: length<- [ [<- [[ [[<-
for more help type ?bit

Attaching package: 'bit'

The following object is masked from 'package:RCurl':

    clone

The following object is masked from 'package:base':

    xor

Attaching package bit64
package:bit64 (c) 2011-2012 Jens Oehlschlaegel
creators: integer64 seq :
coercion: as.integer64 as.vector as.logical as.integer as.double as.character as.bin
logical operator: ! & | xor != == < <= >= >
arithmetic operator: + - * / %/% %% ^
math: sign abs sqrt log log2 log10
math: floor ceiling trunc round
querying: is.integer64 is.vector [is.atomic} [length] format print str
values: is.na is.nan is.finite is.infinite
aggregation: any all min max range sum prod
cumulation: diff cummin cummax cumsum cumprod
access: length<- [ [<- [[ [[<-
combine: c rep cbind rbind as.data.frame
WARNING don't use as subscripts
WARNING semantics differ from integer
for more help type ?bit64

Attaching package: 'bit64'

The following object is masked from 'package:bit':

    still.identical

The following objects are masked from 'package:base':

    %in%, :, is.double, match, order, rank

Loading required package: httr
[1] "2014-01-01 UTC"

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