You haven't even begun to tell us how you are doing this. R does not itself convert dates to numbers, to wit:

as.Date("16/12/03", "%d/%m/%y")
[1] "2003-12-16"

Here's one way:

x <- as.Date("16/12/03", "%d/%m/%y")
xx <- as.POSIXlt(x)
xx$year <- xx$year-100
as.Date(xx)


On Wed, 27 Apr 2005, alessandro carletti wrote:

Hi,
I'm trying to convert a vector containing dates in
character format ("dd/mm/yy"): mdy.date (from date
package) seems to be able to do that, but it returns
to me a  vector containing julian dates... but
negative!
for example:

16/12/03 is converted into -20470

it is because R recognizes year ../03 as 1903, instead
of 2003, but how can I do to solve this problem? (of
course, I could add "36525" to each data, but it's not
very elegant)

Not to say wrong.

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