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ggplot2 - R: as.POSIXct timezone and scale_x_datetime issues in my dataset

I spent some time trying to figure out why the hour ticks were shifted when scale_x_datetime was applied. I've tried to give the timezone when the Date/Time column was created. I used ggplot and scale_x_datetime() from the package scales. The hour ticks were wrong, which datapoint did not match the time in their Date/Time column.

Here is some procedures to deal with my dataset.

  DF$DateTime<-as.POSIXct(DF$timestamp,format="%m/%d/%y %H:%M", tz="America/Toronto")
  DF$Date<-as.Date(DF$DateTime)

  lims <- as.POSIXct(strptime(c("2015-07-21 00:00","2015-07-23 00:00"), format = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M"), tz="America/Toronto")    

  ggplot(DF) + geom_line(aes(x=DateTime, y=-Diff,group=Date)) + scale_x_datetime(limits =lims, breaks=date_breaks("2 hour"), labels=date_format("%m/%d %H:%M"))

Do I miss anything here?? Please help me to figure it out. Many thanks!

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The function date_format() takes a tz argument that is by default set to "UTC". Therefore, your labels are converted to UTC. To use the time zone "America/Toronto", you can do the following:

scale_x_datetime(limits = lims, breaks = date_breaks("2 hour"),
    labels = date_format("%m/%d %H:%M", tz = "America/Toronto"))

This argument was introduced with version 0.2.5. Code that uses date_format() to create plots in other time zones than UTC must be changed after the update.


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