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1:49 AM
This really isn't very satisfactory: an overly optimistic link-only answer. The real answer should be "no, you really can't do this" with pointers to/discussion of alternatives: stackoverflow.com/questions/4918553/…
(on the other hand, the OP's intent isn't very clear and they're long gone, so it's probably not worth it to try to edit the question)
 
 
14 hours later…
It is 2015. And people stilll want to parse dates as reg.exps? And get 5 upvote and 4 answer suggesting same? HELP.
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Q: Parsing date in Mon, DD, YYYY format using RegEx in R

Rachel B.I am attempting to parse a date from a string of text. I'm assuming the best way to do this is regex, but I haven't quite found a solution that works. First, I used a CSS selector to grab a date from a website. date <-html_nodes(x=doc, css=".middleheadline+ .topnewsbar b") %>% html_text() Th...

 
 
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5:30 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel I'll admit I can't think of an alternative. How would you do it?
 
5:47 PM
@Andrie You need a rexexp and then a date parser as some of the answer suggests. But someone needed to yell more loudly to not parse a date as a regexp.
Because there lies madness, and only one package is allowed to do that.
 
6:17 PM
@BenBolker You can go ahead now and post an answer.
It's open again.
 
 
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7:27 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel And just one author? :-)
 
8:27 PM
@Andrie Quite so :)
 
... apparently doesn't display in titles? meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/300871/…
 
 
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11:01 PM
I know this doesn't meet closing criteria, but these sorts of questions drive me mad: stackoverflow.com/questions/31843885/using-gvistimeline-in-r
 

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