Sort column by date after it is in my environment using filter
My current setup
How do I filter the end_time column for data only after 12/01/2018 and then sum these data after this date?
Below is what I have already tried.
setwd("/Users/jackbell/Desktop")
bookings<- read.csv("bookings_data_data_analyst_test.csv", header= TRUE)
end_time<- bookings %>%select(end_time)
end_time
new_date <- filter(end_time< as.Date("12/01/2018"))
r
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My current setup
How do I filter the end_time column for data only after 12/01/2018 and then sum these data after this date?
Below is what I have already tried.
setwd("/Users/jackbell/Desktop")
bookings<- read.csv("bookings_data_data_analyst_test.csv", header= TRUE)
end_time<- bookings %>%select(end_time)
end_time
new_date <- filter(end_time< as.Date("12/01/2018"))
r
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My current setup
How do I filter the end_time column for data only after 12/01/2018 and then sum these data after this date?
Below is what I have already tried.
setwd("/Users/jackbell/Desktop")
bookings<- read.csv("bookings_data_data_analyst_test.csv", header= TRUE)
end_time<- bookings %>%select(end_time)
end_time
new_date <- filter(end_time< as.Date("12/01/2018"))
r
My current setup
How do I filter the end_time column for data only after 12/01/2018 and then sum these data after this date?
Below is what I have already tried.
setwd("/Users/jackbell/Desktop")
bookings<- read.csv("bookings_data_data_analyst_test.csv", header= TRUE)
end_time<- bookings %>%select(end_time)
end_time
new_date <- filter(end_time< as.Date("12/01/2018"))
r
r
edited Nov 22 '18 at 22:31
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Jack BellJack Bell
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We need to convert it to Date
class. Based on the image and the OP's code, 'end_time' seems to be the column name and there is also an object created with the same name. In the last step, the semantic is incorrect as we need to apply filter
on the data object. The data object ('end_time') was not called. Secondly, the formats for 'Date' is day/month/Year. By default, as.Date
returns a Date
class if the format is Year-month-day
(YYYY-MM-DD
). For all other formats, specify the format
library(tidyverse)
end_time %>%
filter(dmy(end_time) < dmy("12/01/2018"))
In the above code, we used dmy
from lubridate
package. If we use as.Date
, it would be
end_time %>%
filter(as.Date(end_time, format = "%d/%m/%Y") < as.Date("2018-01-12"))
How do i convert to 'Date'?
– Jack Bell
Nov 22 '18 at 18:10
@JackBell Updated the post
– akrun
Nov 22 '18 at 18:11
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We need to convert it to Date
class. Based on the image and the OP's code, 'end_time' seems to be the column name and there is also an object created with the same name. In the last step, the semantic is incorrect as we need to apply filter
on the data object. The data object ('end_time') was not called. Secondly, the formats for 'Date' is day/month/Year. By default, as.Date
returns a Date
class if the format is Year-month-day
(YYYY-MM-DD
). For all other formats, specify the format
library(tidyverse)
end_time %>%
filter(dmy(end_time) < dmy("12/01/2018"))
In the above code, we used dmy
from lubridate
package. If we use as.Date
, it would be
end_time %>%
filter(as.Date(end_time, format = "%d/%m/%Y") < as.Date("2018-01-12"))
How do i convert to 'Date'?
– Jack Bell
Nov 22 '18 at 18:10
@JackBell Updated the post
– akrun
Nov 22 '18 at 18:11
add a comment |
We need to convert it to Date
class. Based on the image and the OP's code, 'end_time' seems to be the column name and there is also an object created with the same name. In the last step, the semantic is incorrect as we need to apply filter
on the data object. The data object ('end_time') was not called. Secondly, the formats for 'Date' is day/month/Year. By default, as.Date
returns a Date
class if the format is Year-month-day
(YYYY-MM-DD
). For all other formats, specify the format
library(tidyverse)
end_time %>%
filter(dmy(end_time) < dmy("12/01/2018"))
In the above code, we used dmy
from lubridate
package. If we use as.Date
, it would be
end_time %>%
filter(as.Date(end_time, format = "%d/%m/%Y") < as.Date("2018-01-12"))
How do i convert to 'Date'?
– Jack Bell
Nov 22 '18 at 18:10
@JackBell Updated the post
– akrun
Nov 22 '18 at 18:11
add a comment |
We need to convert it to Date
class. Based on the image and the OP's code, 'end_time' seems to be the column name and there is also an object created with the same name. In the last step, the semantic is incorrect as we need to apply filter
on the data object. The data object ('end_time') was not called. Secondly, the formats for 'Date' is day/month/Year. By default, as.Date
returns a Date
class if the format is Year-month-day
(YYYY-MM-DD
). For all other formats, specify the format
library(tidyverse)
end_time %>%
filter(dmy(end_time) < dmy("12/01/2018"))
In the above code, we used dmy
from lubridate
package. If we use as.Date
, it would be
end_time %>%
filter(as.Date(end_time, format = "%d/%m/%Y") < as.Date("2018-01-12"))
We need to convert it to Date
class. Based on the image and the OP's code, 'end_time' seems to be the column name and there is also an object created with the same name. In the last step, the semantic is incorrect as we need to apply filter
on the data object. The data object ('end_time') was not called. Secondly, the formats for 'Date' is day/month/Year. By default, as.Date
returns a Date
class if the format is Year-month-day
(YYYY-MM-DD
). For all other formats, specify the format
library(tidyverse)
end_time %>%
filter(dmy(end_time) < dmy("12/01/2018"))
In the above code, we used dmy
from lubridate
package. If we use as.Date
, it would be
end_time %>%
filter(as.Date(end_time, format = "%d/%m/%Y") < as.Date("2018-01-12"))
edited Nov 22 '18 at 18:10
answered Nov 22 '18 at 18:06
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How do i convert to 'Date'?
– Jack Bell
Nov 22 '18 at 18:10
@JackBell Updated the post
– akrun
Nov 22 '18 at 18:11
add a comment |
How do i convert to 'Date'?
– Jack Bell
Nov 22 '18 at 18:10
@JackBell Updated the post
– akrun
Nov 22 '18 at 18:11
How do i convert to 'Date'?
– Jack Bell
Nov 22 '18 at 18:10
How do i convert to 'Date'?
– Jack Bell
Nov 22 '18 at 18:10
@JackBell Updated the post
– akrun
Nov 22 '18 at 18:11
@JackBell Updated the post
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