time date to datenum and datenum to datetime
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Ismita
el 26 de Abr. de 2022
Respondida: Corey Silva
el 18 de Mayo de 2022
I have time in 'yyyy-MM-dd''T''HH:mm:ss.SSS''Z' formate (e.g., [2018-08-01T20:05:00.000Z; 2018-08-01T20:10:00.000Z; 2018-08-01T20:35:00.000Z; 2018-08-01T25:05:00.000Z] . How to make time string and datetime to datenum and datenum to datetime?
Thanks in advance.
(I am new in matlab.)
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Stephen23
el 26 de Abr. de 2022
Editada: Stephen23
el 26 de Abr. de 2022
"But I need it serially here"
What is the exact operation that requires a serial date number?
Both DATETIME and DURATION objects support many many methods and functions, if you actually explained how you are going to process your data then we could help you use a better approach.
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Bruno Luong
el 26 de Abr. de 2022
Editada: Bruno Luong
el 26 de Abr. de 2022
I make a round conversion so you can convert any format to any other by using the appropriate substeps
dt=datetime(2022,04,28,13,09,00,'Format','yyyy-MM-dd''T''HH:mm:ss.SSS''Z''')
dn=datenum(dt)
ds = datestr(dn)
dt = datetime(ds,'InputFormat','dd-MMM-yyyy HH:mm:SS','Format','yyyy-MM-dd''T''HH:mm:ss.SSS''Z''')
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Steven Lord
el 26 de Abr. de 2022
I'm going to assume that you've imported this data into MATLAB as a string array or a cellstr with two columns. Since I don't have the file or whatever other source this data comes from, I'll hard code it so my example can operate on it.
S = ["2008-01-01T00:00:00.000Z", "-1.06";
"2008-01-01T00:05:00.000Z", "-1";
"2008-01-01T00:10:00.000Z", "-1.76";
"2008-01-01T00:15:00.000Z", "-2.09"];
Let's create a datetime array using the first column of S.
fmt = 'yyyy-MM-dd''T''HH:mm:ss.SSS''Z''';
dt = datetime(S(:, 1), 'InputFormat', fmt, 'Format', fmt)
Now to create a double array using the second column of S.
n = double(S(:, 2))
Finally, storing this date and time data along with the numeric data in a timetable array would let us perform future operations on the data easily.
T = timetable(dt, n)
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Corey Silva
el 18 de Mayo de 2022
While serial date numbers (datenum) can represent dates and times, it is recommended that you use datetime values to represent points in time, and durationor calendarDuration values to represent elapsed times.
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