How to convert date variable with varying length?

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aaron Harvey
aaron Harvey el 12 de Feb. de 2016
Comentada: aaron Harvey el 13 de Feb. de 2016
Hi there, I have a date variable with thousands of dates in the format mmddyy i would like to convert it to a yyyymmdd format. A problem i am having is whenever the month is bellow 10 the 0 is missing e.g. rather than reading 012988 it reads 12988. Thank-you
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang el 12 de Feb. de 2016
where is your source data come from, a text file, or already stored in a matrix, in what format?

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Jan
Jan el 13 de Feb. de 2016
I'd avoud the time consuming indirection over CHAR strings, but convert the doubles directly:
d = [120316, 12988];
year = rem(d, 100);
day = rem(floor(d / 100), 100);
month = rem(floor(d / 10000), 100);
% Decide how to convert the 2 digits year to a 4 digits year:
year = 1900 + year + 100 * (year < 1960);
result = year * 10000 + month * 100 + day;

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Matthew Eicholtz
Matthew Eicholtz el 12 de Feb. de 2016
If your data is stored in a cell array, such as
d = {'21216','112515','91101','122515','70487'}; %random dates in mmddyy format (with leading '0' missing)
then add the leading '0' to months Jan-Sep,
d = cellfun(@(x) sprintf('%06s',x),d,'uni',0)
and use the built-in date functions to convert to the desired format,
newdates = num2cell(datestr(datenum(d,'mmddyy'),'yyyymmdd'),2);
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aaron Harvey
aaron Harvey el 13 de Feb. de 2016
Thank-you for the reply, I have tried your code and a few slight adjustments as well but with no success.
HOT.date = cellfun(@(x) sprintf('%06s',x),HOT.date,'uni',0);
HOT.date = datestr(datenum(num2str(HOT.date(i)),'mmddyy'),'yyyymmdd');
Where HOT.date is my variable. I think its not working as my dates are in a double not a cell array, i would preferably like to keep them as a double as well as all the corresponding variables are, but i don't have enough MATLAB know-how to know how.
Jan
Jan el 13 de Feb. de 2016
@Aaron: You see that it would have been useful to post some example data in the question to clarify the type.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek el 12 de Feb. de 2016
You have to indicate the format of your data. Suppose your data are like below:
d=[12988 112589 52214]
e=arrayfun(@(x) num2str(x),d,'un',0)
f=cellfun(@(x) [num2str(zeros(1,6-numel(x))) x],e,'un',0)
out=cellfun(@(x) datestr(datenum(x,'mmddyy'),'yyyymmdd'),f,'un',0)

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