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I have a simple function like this:

f<-function(x){ ymd_h(x[1]) + (x[2] )}

Here I use ymd_h(), hours() from the lubridate package. But when I try to call this function from apply method like this:

result<-apply(wind.new[,c("date","hors")],1,f)

... where *wind.new is a data frame with date, hors and other columns, I get the following error:

Error in FUN(newX[, i], ...) : could not find function "ymd_h"

Obviously ymd_h is not visible inside apply(). How would I fix this? UPDATE: Actually I have the data frame showed below and want to convert date column to YYYYMMDDHH format and add hors column to it as hours. I thought the best approach will be to use lubridate package and I used above mentioned function for that. But the execution took very long time and the output was not correct. Any hints, please?

   date    hors   u      v        ws    wd
2009070100  1   2.34    -0.79   2.47    108.68
2009070100  2   2.18    -0.99   2.4     114.31
2009070100  3   2.2     -1.21   2.51    118.71
............
2009070100  47  2.3     -2.18   3.17    133.5
2009070100  48  1.93    -1.87   2.69    134.12
2009070112  1   2.77    -0.65   2.85    103.17

.........

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    Did you call require(lubridate) in this R session?
    – Drew Steen
    Oct 18, 2012 at 2:56
  • No, I didn't :-(. Sorry for so simple question. The command worked after adding require(lubridate) But I didn't get the expected result after the execution and it took too long time Oct 18, 2012 at 5:38
  • My answer works with your example data
    – mnel
    Oct 18, 2012 at 6:00

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I am sure that @DrewSteen's comment regarding loading the lubridate package onto the search path is correct.

I think you will have issues with your function because apply will coerce to matrix and will return the incorrect type (more coercions required)

Changing your function to take the date-time and hours data as separate arguments should help.

library(lubridate)
f <- function(date, hours){ymd_h(date) + hours(hours)}

result <- with(wind.new, f(as.character(date), hors))

ymd_h will be slow as it has to guess the format of the date/time.

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