Transforms a character or numeric vector into a period object with the
specified number of hours, minutes, and seconds. hms() recognizes all
non-numeric characters except '-' as separators ('-' is used for negative
durations). After hours, minutes and seconds have been parsed, the
remaining input is ignored.
ms(..., quiet = FALSE, roll = FALSE)
hm(..., quiet = FALSE, roll = FALSE)
hms(..., quiet = FALSE, roll = FALSE)a character vector of hour minute second triples
logical. If TRUE, function evaluates without displaying
customary messages.
logical. If TRUE, smaller units are rolled over to higher units
if they exceed the conventional limit. For example,
hms("01:59:120", roll = TRUE) produces period "2H 1M 0S".
a vector of period objects
hm(), ms()
ms(c("09:10", "09:02", "1:10"))
#> [1] "9M 10S" "9M 2S" "1M 10S"
ms("7 6")
#> [1] "7M 6S"
ms("6,5")
#> [1] "6M 5S"
hm(c("09:10", "09:02", "1:10"))
#> [1] "9H 10M 0S" "9H 2M 0S" "1H 10M 0S"
hm("7 6")
#> [1] "7H 6M 0S"
hm("6,5")
#> [1] "6H 5M 0S"
x <- c("09:10:01", "09:10:02", "09:10:03")
hms(x)
#> [1] "9H 10M 1S" "9H 10M 2S" "9H 10M 3S"
hms("7 6 5", "3:23:::2", "2 : 23 : 33", "Finished in 9 hours, 20 min and 4 seconds")
#> [1] "7H 6M 5S" "3H 23M 2S" "2H 23M 33S" "9H 20M 4S"