as_tbl_time | R Documentation |
tbl_time
objectstbl_time
objects have a time index that contains information about
which column should be used for time-based subsetting and other time-based
manipulation. Otherwise, they function as normal tibbles.
as_tbl_time(x, index = NULL, ...) tbl_time(x, index = NULL)
x |
An object to be converted to |
index |
The bare column name of the column to be used as the index. |
... |
Arguments passed to |
The information stored about tbl_time
objects are the index_quo
and the
index_time_zone
. These are stored as attributes, with the index_quo
as a
rlang::quosure()
and the time_zone
as a string.
Currently, Date
and POSIXct
classes are fully supported. yearmon
,
yearqtr
, and hms
have experimental support. Due to dplyr's
handling of S3 classes like these 3, the classes are lost when you
manipulate the index columns directly.
# Converting a data.frame to a `tbl_time` # Using Date index ex1 <- data.frame(date = Sys.Date(), value = 1) ex1_tbl_time <- as_tbl_time(ex1, date) class(ex1_tbl_time) attributes(ex1_tbl_time) # Converting a tibble to a `tbl_time` # Using POSIXct index ex2 <- tibble::tibble( time = as.POSIXct(c("2017-01-01 10:12:01", "2017-01-02 12:12:01")), value = c(1, 2) ) as_tbl_time(ex2, time)
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