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NoNo
NoNo el 28 de Sept. de 2015
Comentada: Peter Perkins el 28 de Jul. de 2020
Hello,
O was wondering if there is a function in matlab that does the opposite as posix time. Indeed, I have a UNIX time (1443002431.224) and I want to convert it into a date with hour, minute and second.
How can I do it ? Does it exist a function to do this ?
Thank you very much for your help !!
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Guillaume
Guillaume el 28 de Sept. de 2015
d = datetime(1443002431.224, 'ConvertFrom', 'posixtime')
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Haris K.
Haris K. el 16 de Mayo de 2020
@Peter Perkins if you format the output of the resulted datetime as 'dd-MMM-yyyy HH:mm:ss.SSS' both:
unix_t = 1443002431.224;
datetime(unix_t, 'ConvertFrom', 'posixtime')
datetime(round(1000*unix_t),'ConvertFrom','epochtime',"TicksPerSecond",1000)
return the same output, i.e. 23-Sep-2015 10:00:31.224. So what is the round-off introduced?
Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins el 28 de Jul. de 2020
Well, I misspoke, sort of.
The round-off is introduced in unix_t = 1443002431.224. That is not a value that is representable exactly in floating point. However, because of the extremely smart people who created IEEE754 etc. way back when, it turns out that 1443002431.224*1000 is exactly 1443002431224. And that multiplication happens inside datetime, without you needing to do it as in my code. That's what saves this.
I think that should be true for anything specified to milliseconds.

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Emre Güngör
Emre Güngör el 29 de Nov. de 2018
You need 2018 version
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord el 29 de Nov. de 2018
Not true. datetime was introduced in release R2014b and the documentation for that function in that release lists the 'ConvertFrom', 'posixtime' syntax. When I run Guillaume's code in release R2014b I receive the same answer as if I created a datetime for January 1st, 1970 and added that many seconds to it. Both those answers matched the results I received for those same computations in release R2018b and the result I received using an online UNIX epoch converter.

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Anh Anh
Anh Anh el 10 de Dic. de 2019
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Rik
Rik el 10 de Dic. de 2019
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Even though this isn't spam, it isn't a real answer either. There are Matlab tools available that do this, so it is not necessary to use an external website to do this conversion.

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