r - Converting data.frame to xts order.by requires an appropriate time-based object -


i have following data frame:

> head(table,10)      date     open  high  low   close volume       adj.close 1  2014-04-11 32.64 33.48 32.15 32.87 28040700     32.87 2  2014-04-10 34.88 34.98 33.09 33.40 33970700     33.40 3  2014-04-09 34.19 35.00 33.95 34.87 21597500     34.87 4  2014-04-08 33.10 34.43 33.02 33.83 35440300     33.83 5  2014-04-07 34.11 34.37 32.53 33.07 47770200     33.07 6  2014-04-04 36.01 36.05 33.83 34.26 41049900     34.26 7  2014-04-03 36.66 36.79 35.51 35.76 16792000     35.76 8  2014-04-02 36.68 36.86 36.56 36.64 14522800     36.64 9  2014-04-01 36.16 36.86 36.15 36.49 15734000     36.49 10 2014-03-31 36.46 36.58 35.73 35.90 15153200     35.90 

i trying make xts file using

> table3<-xts(table[,-1],order.by=table$date) 

but error:

error in xts(table[, -1], order.by = table$date) :    order.by requires appropriate time-based object 

where did go wrong? thought table$date organized time-based.

?xts says following order.by:

currently acceptable classes include: ‘date’, ‘posixct’, ‘timedate’, ‘yearmon’ , ‘yearqtr’ index values remain unique.

so explicit conversion required, e.g. posixct:

xts(table[, -1], order.by=as.posixct(table$date))             open  high   low close   volume adj.close 2014-03-31 36.46 36.58 35.73 35.90 15153200     35.90 2014-04-01 36.16 36.86 36.15 36.49 15734000     36.49 2014-04-02 36.68 36.86 36.56 36.64 14522800     36.64 2014-04-03 36.66 36.79 35.51 35.76 16792000     35.76 2014-04-04 36.01 36.05 33.83 34.26 41049900     34.26 2014-04-07 34.11 34.37 32.53 33.07 47770200     33.07 2014-04-08 33.10 34.43 33.02 33.83 35440300     33.83 2014-04-09 34.19 35.00 33.95 34.87 21597500     34.87 2014-04-10 34.88 34.98 33.09 33.40 33970700     33.40 2014-04-11 32.64 33.48 32.15 32.87 28040700     32.87 

another option:

xts(table[, -1], order.by=as.date(table$date)) 

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