Re: [Rd] print.POSIXct doesn't seem to use tz argument, as per its example

2016-12-16 Thread Dirk Eddelbuettel
On 16 December 2016 at 10:19, Martin Maechler wrote: | > Jennifer Lyon | > on Thu, 15 Dec 2016 09:33:30 -0700 writes: | | > On the documentation page for DateTimeClasses, in the Examples section, | > there are the following two lines: | > | >

Re: [Rd] print.POSIXct doesn't seem to use tz argument, as per its example

2016-12-16 Thread Martin Maechler
> Jennifer Lyon > on Thu, 15 Dec 2016 09:33:30 -0700 writes: > On the documentation page for DateTimeClasses, in the Examples section, > there are the following two lines: > > format(.leap.seconds) # the leap seconds in your time zone >

[Rd] print.POSIXct doesn't seem to use tz argument, as per its example

2016-12-15 Thread Jennifer Lyon
On the documentation page for DateTimeClasses, in the Examples section, there are the following two lines: format(.leap.seconds) # the leap seconds in your time zone print(.leap.seconds, tz = "PST8PDT") # and in Seattle's The second line (using print) seems to ignore the tz argument,