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arcgisutils (version 0.3.3)

is_date: Date handling

Description

Esri date fields are represented as milliseconds from the Unix Epoch.

Usage

is_date(x, tz)

date_to_ms(x, tz = "UTC")

from_esri_date(x)

Value

  • is_date() returns a logical scalar

  • date_to_ms() returns a numeric vector of times in milliseconds from the Unix Epoch in the specified time zone.

Arguments

x

an object of class Date or POSIXt. In the case of is_date(), any R object.

tz

a character string. The time zone specification to be used for the conversion, if one is required. System-specific (see time zones), but "" is the current time zone, and "GMT" is UTC (Universal Time, Coordinated). Invalid values are most commonly treated as UTC, on some platforms with a warning.

Details

  • is_date(): checks if an object is a Date or POSIXt class object.

  • date_to_ms() converts a date object to milliseconds from the Unix Epoch in the specified time zone.

Examples

Run this code

today <- Sys.Date()

is_date(today)

date_to_ms(today)

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