Transformation of Date

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Mtlb Usr
Mtlb Usr el 24 de Feb. de 2011
Hi,
I have a issue with several dates that I receive from a macro with numeric format. Then, When I want to transform to string format in matlab, the date doesn't keep the original format.
For example:
12/03/11 05:04:30 --> num --> datestr(num,'dd-mm-yy HH:MM:SS')--> 13/03/0111 05:04:30
How can I revolve this issue?
thanks
regards

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Mtlb Usr
Mtlb Usr el 24 de Feb. de 2011
Hi,
Sorry I have confused. The issue is that the number that I get from a macro is in the 1900/01/01 base of date. However, in matlab the base of date is 0000/01/01.
I have to check this difference for resolve the issue.
regards.
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Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser el 24 de Feb. de 2011
When you "macro" - that is somethin in MS Excel?
Mtlb Usr
Mtlb Usr el 24 de Feb. de 2011
Hi,
Yes, that is.
regards

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Jan
Jan el 24 de Feb. de 2011
Extremely strange. Please edit your question and insert the original code you used for this and mention the Matlab version.
In Matlab 2009a I get:
S = '12/03/11 05:04:30'
num = datenum(S)
datestr(num, 'dd-mm-yy HH:MM:SS')
>> '03-12-11 05:04:30'
The result is as expected. The result you get '13/03/0111 05:04:30' is surprising: where do the '/' come from?!

Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser el 24 de Feb. de 2011
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Mtlb Usr
Mtlb Usr el 24 de Feb. de 2011
Hi Andreas,
You are right.
I have resolved with a similar solution.
thanks
regards

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