[R] deleting data of a given date range.

Uwe Ligges ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de
Sat Dec 1 19:48:43 CET 2012



On 29.11.2012 17:37, arun wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You haven't given any example dataset.  So,not sure about the format of the date column.
> set.seed(5)
> dat1<-data.frame(Date1=c("10/25/2009","11/25/2009","12/25/2009","5/10/2010","8/10/2010","9/25/2011","11/28/2011","5/3/2012"),col2=sample(1:15,8,replace=TRUE))
> dat1$Date1<-as.Date(dat1$Date1,format="%m/%d/%Y") #change your date column format if it is not matching to this example.
> dat2<-dat1[format(dat1$Date1,"%Y")!=2009,]
> dat2
> #       Date1 col2
> #4 2010-05-10    5
> #5 2010-08-10    2
> #6 2011-09-25   11
> #7 2011-11-28    8
> #8 2012-05-03   13
> A.K.


Or just use comparison operators on Date objects,
so it is also possible to specify arbitrary ranges.

Uwe Ligges



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> From: siddanth911 <siddanth.srivastava at mu-sigma.com>
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> hey,
>
> I have a huge dataset with over 300000 rows which contains data about
> something from 2009-2012. does anyone know how i can delete all the rows
> which contain data from 2009 and only have data from 2010-2012???
> is there a particular function i can use on the date column so that all data
> from 2009 can be deleted???
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