joining two different datetime arrays
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el 4 de Nov. de 2016
Respondida: Walter Roberson
el 4 de Nov. de 2016
Assume
datetime({'Mon, Apr-25-16';'Fri, Mar-25-1'},'InputFormat','eee, MMM-dd-yy')
datetime({'13:00; 14:23'},'InputFormat','eee, hh:MM')
how do I join both datetime arrays so that they become one?
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Jan
el 4 de Nov. de 2016
What is a wanted output? Should the times be added to the dates, of do you expect a set of 4 date&time values?
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Nick Counts
el 4 de Nov. de 2016
Editada: Walter Roberson
el 4 de Nov. de 2016
You can use vertcat to combine your column arrays of datetime objects
vertcat( ...
datetime({'Mon, Apr-25-16';'Fri, Mar-25-1'}, 'InputFormat','eee, MMM-dd-yy'), ...
datetime({'Mon, Apr-25-16';'Fri, Mar-25-1'}, 'InputFormat','eee, MMM-dd-yy') )
might point you towards a solution?
Good luck!
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Walter Roberson
el 4 de Nov. de 2016
datetime() objects are not good for representing "naked" time-of-day, because the date chosen for them will not be relative to Jan 1, year 0, but instead will be taken relative to the date at the time the datetime() conversion is done. So parsing '14:23' would be taken to be '14:23 today". It would result in a full datetime object, and you cannot add datetime objects -- you cannot say datetime('31-03-2008') + datetime('14:23') to get '31-03-2008 14:23'.
On order to put together a datetime that represents a date and a datetime that represents a time of day, you need to convert the time of day to a duration from the beginning of the day, and then you can add the duration to the datetime that represents the date. You can do that with dateshift()
Date_and_time_together_datetime = Time_of_day_datetime - dateshift(Time_of_date_datetime, 'begin', 'day') + Date_datetime;
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