Maria Velasco
Maria Velasco

Reputation: 191

R Read abbreviated month form a date that is not in English

I have a text file that includes dates, and want to convert it to a datatable.

Converting the dates such as 03-FEB-2011 can be done with

data$fecha <- as.Date(data$textDate , "%d-%b-%Y")

The problem is that the column is in Spanish, so I don't get Jan but Ene, or Aug but Ago. How can I change the locale so the %b abbreviation works for Spanish? Is there any other way to achieve this?

Upvotes: 7

Views: 11739

Answers (2)

Juan Zuluaga
Juan Zuluaga

Reputation: 61

If you can't add locales to your OS,

> Sys.setlocale(locale = "es")
[1] ""
Warning message:
In Sys.setlocale(locale = "es") :
OS reports request to set locale to "es" cannot be honored

the package readr() has ways to specify and even create locales:

> library(readr) 
> parse_date("31 DICIEMBRE 2011","%d %B %Y",locale=locale("es"))
[1] "2011-12-31"

Upvotes: 6

SabDeM
SabDeM

Reputation: 7200

As my previous comment, here is a complete and tested answer. As I've said you have to set your locale to the one right for your data (in this case spanish).

The code that allows you to do that is the following:

Sys.setlocale(locale="es_ES.UTF-8")

you can see the complete list of available locales with system("locale -a", intern = TRUE) (not sure if it works well on Windows systems).

Here is an example:

x <- c("03-Ago-2011", "21-Ene-2012")
as.Date(x, format = "%d-%b-%Y")
[1] "2011-08-03" "2012-01-21"

Upvotes: 9

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