| to_timestamp {SparkR} | R Documentation |
Converts the column into a TimestampType. You may optionally specify a format according to the rules in: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/i18n/format/simpleDateFormat.html. If the string cannot be parsed according to the specified format (or default), the value of the column will be null. The default format is 'yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss'.
to_timestamp(x, format) ## S4 method for signature 'Column,missing' to_timestamp(x, format) ## S4 method for signature 'Column,character' to_timestamp(x, format)
x |
Column to parse. |
format |
string to use to parse x Column to DateType. (optional) |
to_timestamp(Column) since 2.2.0
to_timestamp(Column, character) since 2.2.0
Other datetime_funcs: add_months,
date_add, date_format,
date_sub, datediff,
dayofmonth, dayofyear,
from_unixtime,
from_utc_timestamp, hour,
last_day, minute,
months_between, month,
next_day, quarter,
second, to_date,
to_utc_timestamp,
unix_timestamp, weekofyear,
window, year
Other datetime_funcs: add_months,
date_add, date_format,
date_sub, datediff,
dayofmonth, dayofyear,
from_unixtime,
from_utc_timestamp, hour,
last_day, minute,
months_between, month,
next_day, quarter,
second, to_date,
to_utc_timestamp,
unix_timestamp, weekofyear,
window, year
## Not run:
##D to_timestamp(df$c)
##D to_timestamp(df$c, 'yyyy-MM-dd')
## End(Not run)