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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T22:16:04+00:00 2026-06-06T22:16:04+00:00

I’m getting unexpected output from the all.equal method in R, specifically the implementation for

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I’m getting unexpected output from the all.equal method in R, specifically the implementation for POSIXct, all.equal.POSIXct.

t <- Sys.time()
isTRUE(all.equal(t, t+1))

returns TRUE, and

isTRUE(all.equal(t, t+1, scale = 1))

returns FALSE.

However, if you look at the definition of all.equal.POSIXct, you can see that the scale parameter has a default of 1:

> all.equal.POSIXct
function (target, current, ..., scale = 1) 
{
    check_tzones(target, current)
    NextMethod("all.equal")
}
<bytecode: 0x22eac90>
<environment: namespace:base>

You get the same results if you explicitly call all.equal.POSIXct instead of all.equal.

Why isn’t the default parameter scale = 1 being picked up in the first call to all.equal.POSIXct? Am I doing something wrong, or have I fundamentally misunderstood something, or is this a bug?

Thanks in advance for any help.

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    2026-06-06T22:16:06+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 10:16 pm

    I’m going out on a slight limb here, but I think you have discovered a bug.

    Here is my suggested fix:

    all.equal.POSIXct <- function (target, current, ..., scale = 1) {
      check_tzones(target, current)
      NextMethod("all.equal", scale=scale, ...)
    }
    

    Then the function gives the correct results:

    all.equal(t, t+1)
    [1] "Mean scaled difference: 1"
    
    all.equal(t, t+1, scale=10)
    [1] "Mean scaled difference: 0.1"
    

    This is why the existing code doesn’t work:

    The definition for all.equal is:

    all.equal <- function (target, current, ...) UseMethod("all.equal")
    
    • Notice that there are three arguments: target, current and ....

    • Thus, whenever you use NextMethod these three arguments will be passed to the next method.

    • However, in the case of all.equal.POSIXct there is an additional argument scale=, but this doesn’t get passed on either implicitly or explicitly.

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