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this video explains how to remove the time component from a daytime object in the r programming language so without much talk lets dive into the outcode in this video I will show you several examples and all of these examples are based on the date time object that we can create with lines two to five of the code so after running these lines of code a new data object called date time is appearing at the top right and we can print this data object to the bottom in the rstudio console by running Line 6 of the code and then you can see that we have created a vector object which contains four different elements and each of these elements contains a date component and a Time component now lets assume that we want to remove these time components using the basic installation of the r programming language then we can apply the code that you can see in lines 8 to 10. so in these lines of code Im using the format function in combination with the s dot posix CT function and within this functio