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hey everybody welcome back uh in todays video well be covering how to work with dates in r so primarily if you read in dates in uh from an excel format or a csv format well likely read it in as a character string and if its a character string then we cant treat it as a date so one of the first things we have to do is just transform that into a date and well use a handy function called the lubridate within the lubridate package to do that so before we get started we have to obviously read in our data set and so im going to call this revenue because i have a really simple revenue data set that im going to use for this and so im already in the working directory there and the name of my file is called simple revenue so if i read that in and i take a look at my revenue data set we see we have a date column here and then a revenue column there so if i do str of revenue and we look particularly at the date we see that theres this character designation for the variable type of that d