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format_iso8601()
’s mode
argument now
supports "toml"
for outputting datetimes using the subset
of ISO 8601 supported by TOML v1.0.0
(#60).as_datetimeoffset.character()
can now parse ISO 8601
times without associated dates (#59).format()
and format_iso8601()
can now
format times without associated dates (#59).format_edtf()
now truncates the number of subsecond
digits according to the subsecond_digits
field.get_tz.Date()
S3 method which returns
NA_character_
for “Date” objects (#62).{clock}
v0.7.0.format_pdfmark()
has new argument prefix
that supports "D:"
or ""
(#57).{clock}
whose
as_sys_time()
method has an ...
argument then
the registered S3 method for datetimeoffset()
objects now
supports arguments ambiguous
, nonexistent
, and
fill
(#33).format_exiftool()
formats datetime strings as expected
by the command-line tool exiftool
(#54).as_datetimeoffset.integer()
and
as_datetimeoffset.numeric()
coerce numeric values as the
new datetimeoffset()
objects year
field
(#53).format_iso8601()
has new argument mode
which supports “normal” and “xmp”.
as_datetimeoffset.character()
now parses pdfmark
datetimes of the form D:YYYYmmddHHMMSSZ00'00'
(#56)
Skip a test on CRAN which was failing on
r-oldrel-windows-ix86+x86_64
(#52)
datetimeoffset()
objects
A {vctrs}
“record” object that supports datetimes
with optional UTC offsets and/or (possibly heteregeneous) time zones
{vctrs}
accessible record “fields” for year,
month, day, hour, minute, second, nanosecond, hour_offset,
minute_offset, and time zone all of which can be missing except year and
can all be accessed by {clock}
(style) accessor
functions.{lubridate}
is installed can also use
{lubridate}
accessors/extractors.Supports lossless import/export of pdfmark datetime strings and a decent subset of ISO 8601 datetime strings even when datetime elements are unknown
as_datetimeoffset()
converts from standard datetime
strings and from other R datetime objects:
All pdfmark datetime strings
Decent subset of ISO 8601 datetime strings
The datetime strings understood by the default
tryFormats
of as.POSIXlt()
Date()
objects
POSIXct()
objects
POSIXlt()
objects
nanotime::nanotime()
objects
parttime::parttime()
objects
five {clock}
calendars and three
{clock}
times
Any other datetime objects with an as.POSIXct()
method
Support for formatting output strings:
format()
returns RFC 3339 with de facto time zone
extension strings
format_edtf()
returns Extended Date Time Format
(EDTF) strings
format_edtf(x, precision = "nanosecond", usetz = TRUE)
prints out all informationformat_iso8601()
and
lubridate::format_ISO8601()
returns ISO
8601 strings
format_pdfmark()
returns pdfmark
datetimes strings
format_nanotime()
allows CCTZ
style formatting
format_strftime()
allows
base::strftime()
style formatting
Support for converting to other R datetime objects:
as.Date()
and as_date()
converts the
local date to a base::Date()
object
as.POSIXct()
and as_date_time()
converts the datetime to a base::POSIXct()
object
as.POSIXlt()
converts the datetime to a
base::POSIXlt()
object
as.nanotime()
converts the datetime to a
nanotime::nanotime()
object
as.parttime()
converts the datetime to a
parttime::parttime()
object
{clock}
calendars, times, and weekdays:
as_iso_year_week_day()
, as_year_day()
,
as_year_month_day()
, as_year_month_weekday()
,
as_year_quarter_day()
as_naive_time()
, as_sys_time()
,
as_zoned_time()
as_weekday()
Support for several accessor S3 methods from
{clock}
get_year()
and set_year()
get_month()
and set_month()
get_day()
and set_day()
get_hour()
and set_hour()
get_minute()
and set_minute()
get_second()
and set_second()
get_nanosecond()
and set_nanosecond()
Support for several accessor methods from
{lubridate}
year()
and year()<-
month()
and month()<-
day()
and day()<-
hour()
and hour()<-
minute()
and minute()<-
second()
and second()<-
tz()
and tz()<-
New accessor S3 methods:
get_subsecond_digits()
and
set_subsecond_digits()
get_hour_offset()
and
set_hour_offset()
get_minute_offset()
and
set_minute_offset()
get_tz()
and set_tz()
(changes system
time, not clock time)Get/set datetime “precision” S3 methods
datetime_cast()
datetime_narrow()
datetime_precision()
datetime_widen()
Additional subsecond accessors
get_millisecond()
and
set_millisecond()
get_microsecond()
and
set_microsecond()
get_subsecond()
and set_subsecond()
Other utilities:
datetimeoffset_now()
returns the current time in the
corresponding time zone(s).is_datetimeoffset()
and
NA_datetimeoffset_
fill_tz()
and fill_utc_offsets()
fill in
missing time zones and missing UTC offsets respectively.mode_tz()
is an S3 method that gets most common time
zone for a datetime objectdatetime_at_tz()
can be used to change the timezone
(changes clock time, not system time).get_utc_offsets()
and set_utc_offsets()
gets/sets UTC offset strings{clock}
invalid datetime methods
invalid_detect()
, invalid_any()
,
invalid_count()
, invalid_remove()
, and
invalid_resolve()
.precision_to_int()
converts datetime precisions to an
integer{base}
datetime extractors
weekdays()
, months()
, quarters()
,
and julian()
{lubridate}
datetime extractors
date()
, date()<-
, isoyear()
,
epiyear()
, quarter()
, semester()
,
week()
, isoweek()
, epiweek()
,
qday()
, qday<-()
, wday()
,
wday<-()
, yday()
, yday<-()
,
am()
, pm()
, days_in_month()
,
dst()
, and leap_year()
.{lubridate}
force_tz()
and
with_tz()
.These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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