I imported a dataset using read_csv. When I check the class of my date column, it says 'character'.
So i wanted to change it using as_date(data$column) but it change all the dates to NA.
What am I doing wrong?
I imported a dataset using read_csv. When I check the class of my date column, it says 'character'.
So i wanted to change it using as_date(data$column) but it change all the dates to NA.
What am I doing wrong?
It's hard to know for sure without a REPRoducible EXample (reprex) but maybe your problem is with your date format, the default is %Y-%m-%d
if your date column has a different format, then you need to specify it with the format
parameter e.g.
as_date(data$column, format = '%m-%d-%Y')
If you need more specific help, please provide a reprex. A reprex makes it much easier for others to understand your issue and figure out how to help.
If you've never heard of a reprex before, you might want to start by reading this FAQ:
Here's the sample dataset:
A, 12/3/1990
B, 1/1/2000
C, 11/13/2001
D, 2/2/2002
E, 12/23/1999
Here's the code I am using:
data <- read_csv("file.csv)
x <- data %>%
as_date(col2)
The error I get is:
do not know how to convert 'x' to class βDateβ
Here's ready tibble and code is used:
f <- tribble(~a, ~date,
"BVH", "1/1/2019",
"HBYU", "12/12/1990",
"CYC", "1/11/1999",
"AC", "12/10/2000")
summary(f)
g <- f %>%
as_date(date)
You could use lubridate::dmy()
:
Tried it already. Doesn't work
you need to use it in combination with mutate
library(dplyr)
library(lubridate)
f <- tribble(~a, ~date,
"BVH", "1/1/2019",
"HBYU", "12/12/1990",
"CYC", "1/11/1999",
"AC", "12/10/2000")
g <- f %>%
mutate(date = mdy(date))
g
#> # A tibble: 4 x 2
#> a date
#> <chr> <date>
#> 1 BVH 2019-01-01
#> 2 HBYU 1990-12-12
#> 3 CYC 1999-01-11
#> 4 AC 2000-12-10
Created on 2019-03-20 by the reprex package (v0.2.1)
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