I'm trying to convert a yearmon date (from the zoo package) to a POSIXct in the UTC timezone.
This is what I tried to do:
> as.POSIXct(as.yearmon("2010-01-01"), tz="UTC")
[1] "2010-01-01 01:00:00 CET"
I get the same when I convert a Date:
> as.POSIXct(as.Date("2010-01-01"),tz="UTC")
[1] "2010-01-01 01:00:00 CET"
The only way to get it to work is to pass a character as an argument:
> as.POSIXct("2010-01-01", tz="UTC")
[1] "2010-01-01 UTC"
I looked into the documentation of DateTimeClasses, tzset and timezones. My /etc/localtime is set to Europe/Amsterdam. I couldn't find a way to set the tz to UTC, other than setting the TZ environment variable:
> Sys.setenv(TZ="UTC")
> as.POSIXct(as.Date("2010-01-01"),tz="UTC")
[1] "2010-01-01 UTC"
Is it possible to directly set the timezone when creating a POSIXct from a yearmon or Date?
Edit:
I checked the functions as.POSIXct.yearmon. This one passes to the as.POSIXct.Date.
> zoo:::as.POSIXct.yearmon
function (x, tz = "", ...)
as.POSIXct(as.Date(x), tz = tz, ...)
<environment: namespace:zoo>
So like Joshua says the timezone gets lost in the as.POSIXct.Date. For now I'll use Richies suggestion to set the tzone by hand using:
attr(x, "tzone") <- 'UTC'
This solves the issue of the lost tzone, which is only used for presentation and not internally like Grothendieck and Dwin suggested.
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