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"
strptime(dateString, format='%m/%d/%y %I:%M:%S %p', tz="GMT")
should returnFALSE
foris.na(...)
.2014 Sunday, March 9, 2:00 AM
as the daylight savings roll-forward time for Washington DCas.POSIXct(dateString, format='%m/%d/%y %I:%M:%S %p', tz="US/Eastern")
givesNA
.is.na.POSIXlt
is justis.na(as.POSIXct(x))
- you getNA
even though you otherwise have a date value that can be printed and look normal.