diff --git a/datetimes.Rmd b/datetimes.Rmd index c49eb0b..c9a635d 100644 --- a/datetimes.Rmd +++ b/datetimes.Rmd @@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ x1 - x2 x1 - x3 ``` -Unless other specified, lubridate always uses UTC. UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the standard time zone used by the scientific community and roughly equivalent to its predecessor GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). It does not have DST, which makes a convenient representation for computation. Operations that combine date-times, like `c()`, will often drop the time zone. In that case, the date-times will display in your local time zone: +Unless otherwise specified, lubridate always uses UTC. UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the standard time zone used by the scientific community and roughly equivalent to its predecessor GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). It does not have DST, which makes a convenient representation for computation. Operations that combine date-times, like `c()`, will often drop the time zone. In that case, the date-times will display in your local time zone: ```{r} x4 <- c(x1, x2, x3)