From date and time in different columns to datetime
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Espen Mikkelsen
el 20 de Mzo. de 2018
Comentada: Peter Perkins
el 28 de Jul. de 2020
Hey, I have an array with date (yyyy-mm-dd) in one columns and time (hh:mm:ss) in another like this:
2017-09-29 21:00:00
2017-09-29 22:00:00
2017-09-29 23:00:00
2017-09-30 00:00:00
2017-09-30 01:00:00
2017-09-30 02:00:00
2017-09-30 03:00:00
How can I make this array into a datetime array?
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Andrei Bobrov
el 20 de Mzo. de 2018
Editada: Andrei Bobrov
el 20 de Mzo. de 2018
Please attach an example of your data (as mat-file) so that we know what type of data you are using.
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Akira Agata
el 20 de Mzo. de 2018
Assuming your data is stored in CSV file like the attached, readtable function automatically recognize that 1st and 2nd column are datetime and duration. So, the following can make the datetime vector you want.
T = readtable('data1.csv');
time = T{:,1}+T{:,2};
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Felix123
el 21 de Jul. de 2020
@Peter Perking: can you be more specific on how to adjust these. I have not ever had a spreadsheet, where this was figured out automatically.
Peter Perkins
el 28 de Jul. de 2020
It's described in the examples here:
If a recent version of readtable (NOT xlsread) can't automatically identify date columns, then there's something in the spreadsheet that's not "right". The cells in the spreadsheet may not be formatted as dates. There may be a mix of text and other things. Hard to say for sure, but recent versions of readtable are pretty good at detecting dates.
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Andrei Bobrov
el 20 de Mzo. de 2018
Editada: Andrei Bobrov
el 20 de Mzo. de 2018
datetime('2017-09-29') + hours(21:27)'
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