[R] Adding Year-Month-Day to X axis

Bert Gunter bgunter@4567 @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Sun May 6 00:54:00 CEST 2018


"Apparently, R does not understand my Year-Month-Day "

I think, rather, you need to learn how R handles dates and times.

See here to begin, perhaps:
?DateTimeClasses

There are many R resources for dealing with data over time, many of which
are listed here, and others might be found by online searching.
https://cran.r-project.org/web/views/TimeSeries.html

There are also many tutorials on dealing with time data in R. Even a
cursory web search should find many.

... and of course someone may respond directly to your query here (but not
me, as I'm not that knowledgeable).

Cheers,
Bert




Bert Gunter

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On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 11:14 AM, Gregory Coats <gregcoats using me.com> wrote:

> I am using R 3.5.0 for Mac OS X.
> Issuing these two commands yields the expected plot.
> y_duration <- c (301.59050,  387.35700,  365.64366,  317.26150,
> 321.71883,  342.44950,  318.95350,  322.33233,  330.60333,  428.99516,
> 297.82066)
> plot (y_duration, type="l”)
>
> Adding Year-Month-Day values for the x axis, and then calling plot (x,y),
> yields a bizarre plot. Apparently, R does not understand my Year-Month-Day
> values.
> x_yyyymmdd <- c (2018-04-25, 2018-04-26, 2018-04-27, 2018-04-28,
> 2018-04-29, 2018-04-30, 2018-05-01, 2018-05-02, 2018-05-03, 2018-05-04,
> 2018-05-05)
> plot (x_yyyymmdd, y_duration, type="l")
>
> I would be enormously appreciative of your guidance.
> Greg Coats
> Virginia, USA
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