I wrote function below to convert numeric value for seconds to format
HH:MM:SS
my_to_time <- function(sec_vec_num,hours = T){
sec_vec = seconds_to_period(sec_vec_num)
if(hours == T){
sec_vec = sprintf('%01g:%02g:%02g', sec_vec@hour, minute(sec_vec), second(sec_vec))
}else{
sec_vec = sprintf('%01g:%02g', minute(sec_vec), second(sec_vec))
}
return(sec_vec)
}
When I try to run this, I get following error though
Error in as.POSIXlt.numeric(x) : 'origin' must be supplied
The vector I am converting is numeric class. Not sure how to fix this error.
the sec_vec_num
vectorlubridate::seconds_to_period
numeric
vectorx <- c(1, 61, 3661, 86399, 86400, 86401)
, and once I had qualified thelubridate
functions withlubridate::
, my call tomy_to_time(x)
actually worked:"0:00:01" "0:01:01" "1:01:01" "23:59:59" "0:00:00" "0:00:01"
. Are you sure your input vector is trulynumeric
?minute()
orsecond()
function (or even aseconds_to_period()
function)? If so, a way to avoid this in the future is to fully qualify all yourlubridate
functions like so:lubridate::seconds_to_period()
,lubridate::minute()
,lubridate::second()
. That way, a function likelubridate::minute()
will never get masked by aminute()
function from another package, which might work differently from what you expect.