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I'm hoping someone can shed light on why a few date/time values are being evaluated by is.na as TRUE when they in fact contain a valid date time value?

dateString = "03/09/14 02:00:00 AM"
dateValue <- strptime(dateString, format='%m/%d/%y %I:%M:%S %p', tz="")
is.na(dateValue)

but one hour earlier or later, and the vast majority of other dates and times, is.na correctly returns FALSE.

Other dateStrings I've experienced this 'error' with include

dateString = "03/08/15 02:30:30 AM"
dateString = "03/13/16 02:25:30 AM"
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    See How do I clear an NA flag for a Posix value. Short answer: possibly a daylight savings issue. strptime(dateString, format='%m/%d/%y %I:%M:%S %p', tz="GMT") should return FALSE for is.na(...). Oct 21, 2016 at 4:57
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    Also see - stackoverflow.com/questions/33092017/… - I suspect daylight savings is the culprit given that Google shows - 2014 Sunday, March 9, 2:00 AM as the daylight savings roll-forward time for Washington DC Oct 21, 2016 at 4:58
  • For instance, as.POSIXct(dateString, format='%m/%d/%y %I:%M:%S %p', tz="US/Eastern") gives NA. Oct 21, 2016 at 5:05
  • And since is.na.POSIXlt is just is.na(as.POSIXct(x)) - you get NA even though you otherwise have a date value that can be printed and look normal. Oct 21, 2016 at 5:13
  • Thanks @WeihuangWong. Your link helped best because the time is collected in standard time and not being updated for daylight savings time.
    – dooboze
    Oct 21, 2016 at 5:21

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I updated my code to specify the GMT timezone as the data is collected in GMT without a change to or from daylight savings time.

dateValue <- strptime(dateString, format='%m/%d/%y %I:%M:%S %p', tz="GMT")

This ensures properly formatted date time values are not evaluated to TRUE with is.na()

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