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I've the following data from a data frame

Name,JoiningDate,AmtPaid
Joe,12/31/09,1000
Amy,10/28/09,100
John,05/06/10,200

The Joining Date is coming in as a factor (when I sapply). How can I convert this to date and then sort on JoiningDate?

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This should do it (where df is your dataframe)

df$JoiningDate <- as.Date(df$JoiningDate , format = "%m/%d/%y")

df[order(df$JoiningDate ),]
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  • I'm having a similar problem. How it is possible that mode(as.Date(df$JoiningDate, "%m/%d/%Y")) returns numeric ? Commented Sep 5, 2011 at 23:37
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    @ Lao Tzu you should open up a new question, your query may not get seen here. I believe that internally, dates are stored as numeric seconds since the start of Unix time (1st January 1970). Hope this helps. Commented Sep 6, 2011 at 11:18
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    When I do this, it's turning my column into NAs Commented Oct 7, 2016 at 18:35
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    @TravisHeeter try this package, most likely your date is in a different format than what as.Date understands cran.r-project.org/web/packages/anytime/anytime.pdf Commented Feb 27, 2018 at 23:34
  • I get same issue as @TravisHeeter, date column become NAs.
    – ah bon
    Commented Apr 10, 2020 at 3:11
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try this package, works wonders, and was made for date/time...

library(lubridate)
Portfolio$Date2 <- mdy(Portfolio.all$Date2)
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The data.table package has its IDate class and functionalities similar to lubridate or the zoo package. You could do:

dt = data.table(
  Name = c('Joe', 'Amy', 'John'),
  JoiningDate = c('12/31/09', '10/28/09', '05/06/10'),
  AmtPaid = c(1000, 100, 200)
)

require(data.table)
dt[ , JoiningDate := as.IDate(JoiningDate, '%m/%d/%y') ]

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