I am trying to set a time variable in order to use it for comparison against times stored in a vector and am writing the following:
> openingTime <- as.POSIXct('08:00:00 AM', format='%H:%M:S %p', tzone = "EET")
> openingTime
[1] NA
Also
> dput(openingTime)
structure(NA_real_, class = c("POSIXct", "POSIXt"), tzone = "")
What am I doing wrong there?
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. TryopeningTime <- as.POSIXct('08:00:00 AM', format='%H:%M:%S %p', tz = "EET")
NA
.emptyvariable <- as.POSIXct(0, format='%H:%M:%S %p', tz = "EET", origin = '01/01/1970')
NA
. You need to provide information on a date in a format that corresponds to the type specified informat=..
. What would be the purpose of creating an empty variable? In R, a variable is usually created by assigning a value to it. There are exceptions, such as empty lists or empty matrices, but I don't see the point in this case. If you really want to pass a variable of the class POSIXct to a function, you might start with a bogus date, knowing that it will be changed into a meaningful one after the function call.