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I have a column of times in my excel (.xlsx) dataset (named "necro_time"; formatted %H:%M:%S). When I import my data ("test") using the read_excel function (library readxl) it automatically formats my time column as a POSIXct with the format Y-M-D H:M:S, essentially applying a random date of "1899-12-31" to each of my times. When I use the strptime function to try and strip away the date to keeping only the time it returns NAs. I have tried all combinations of datetime formats, as well as making new columns and trying to parse the datetime that way (not what I want to do anyways) and nothing is working.

Advice?

structure of my dataframe:

> str(test)


Classes ‘tbl_df’, ‘tbl’ and 'data.frame':   1051 obs. of  43 variables:

 ...

 $ necro_date               : POSIXct, format: "1900-01-01" "2018-12-19" "2018-12-19" ...

 $ necro_time               : POSIXct, format: "1899-12-31 23:59:00" "1899-12-31 11:12:00" "1899-12-31 11:03:00" ...

code I am trying to run:

test$necro_time = (strptime(test$necro_time, format = "%H:%M:%S")

returns:

> str(test)

Classes ‘tbl_df’, ‘tbl’ and 'data.frame':   1051 obs. of  43 variables:

...

 $ necro_date               : POSIXct, format: "1900-01-01" "2018-12-19" "2018-12-19" ...

 $ necro_time               : POSIXct, format: NA NA NA ...

I have also tried:

test$necro_time = as.POSIXct(strptime(test$necro_time, format = "%Y-%M-%D"))

test$necro_time = as.POSIXct(strptime(test$necro_time, format = "%Y-%M-%D %H:%M:%S"))

test$necro_time = strptime(test$necro_time, format = "%I:%M %p")

all return a full column of NAs. I feel like its something simple but I can't figure out what I am doing wrong. Thanks in advance.

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    Hi K W! Does strftime(test$necro_time, "%H:%M:%S") do what you want? If that doesn't work, please share a snippet of your data frame using dput(), so we can help you better.
    – Bas
    Apr 28, 2020 at 17:16
  • Champion! Thank you so much.
    – K W
    Apr 29, 2020 at 18:21

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