Get time/date online

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Vincent
Vincent el 5 de Dic. de 2016
Editada: Jan el 29 de Jul. de 2022
Hi all,
I would like to get the date from a web service using MATLAB (not the system date). I'm using MATLAB R2014b.
I've found this topic which addresses the same issue and might give a solution: https://nl.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/263511-get-today-s-date-online-via-matlab-command Unfortunately, I cannot implement the NTP protocol in MATLAB. Could somebody give me a hint?
Thanks in advance, Vincent

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Jan
Jan el 5 de Dic. de 2016
Editada: Jan el 29 de Jul. de 2022
I'd take one of the many C-codes from the net and write a small C-Mex-wrapper.
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Jan
Jan el 9 de Dic. de 2016
Your solution does not depend on the platform. The C-code for Windows and Linux network stacks differ often.
Chiqueti
Chiqueti el 1 de Oct. de 2018
For people trying to do it with matlab 2016a. Change "urlread" to "webread"

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Rik
Rik el 14 de Mayo de 2019
Editada: Rik el 28 de Jul. de 2020
Slightly expanding the above solution by Vincent, the attached code should work on all Matlab releases, as well as GNU Octave. It should stay working as long as the NIST keeps their servers up. The issue not described by Chiqueti in the comment above can be solved by explicitly using the https version.
Edit: as the NIST is now blocking API access, this method stopped working. In the updated attachment there is a method that relies on C. It will automatically attempt to build the mex file.
Edit 2: I removed the attachment, because I made it available on the FEX. That way I only need to keep one version updated.
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mohammad ibrahim
mohammad ibrahim el 28 de Jul. de 2020
hello Rik
thank you for your file. actually this is what I need but when I run your script I have the following error
Error using mex
No supported compiler was found. You can install the freely available MinGW-w64 C/C++ compiler; see Install MinGW-w64 Compiler.
is there any solution without the necessity to use mex files ?
many thanks
Rik
Rik el 28 de Jul. de 2020
What is your issue with installing the compiler? It is free for your version of Matlab, so you can get it through the add-on manager, or on the file exchange.
There is an option without mex (that update is implemented here in my FEX submission), but there is no telling when that will stop working. If you add this function to Matlab through the add-on manager, you should get a notification when I post an updated version.

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins el 14 de Mayo de 2019
I've taken the liberty of updating Vincent's soln's with soemthing more current (and in the second case, more straight-forward and accurate): datetime.
>> s1 = webread('https://tycho.usno.navy.mil/cgi-bin/timer.pl');
>> s2 = regexp(s1, '<BR>(.*)\sUTC','tokens','once');
>> t = datetime(s2,'InputFormat','MMM. dd, HH:mm:ss')
t =
datetime
14-May-2019 18:44:26
>> s1 = webread('https://nist.time.gov/actualtime.cgi?lzbc=siqm9b');
>> s2 = regexp(s1,'\<timestamp time\=\"(\d*)\"','tokens','once');
>> n = str2double(s2);
>> t = datetime(n,'ConvertFrom','EpochTime','TicksPerSecond',1e6);
>> t.Format = 'dd-MMM-yyyy HH:mm:ss.SSSSSS'
t =
datetime
14-May-2019 18:44:29.203458
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Ali Afruzi
Ali Afruzi el 12 de Abr. de 2022
You can use http://worldtimeapi.org/ that gives an api for the current local time for a given timezone.
For example:
url_time = 'http://worldtimeapi.org/api/timezone/Asia/Tehran';
url_read = webread(url_time);
Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins el 12 de Abr. de 2022
Yes, that works. Here's how to turn that into a (zoned) datetime:
>> url_time = webread('http://worldtimeapi.org/api/timezone/Asia/Tehran')
url_time =
struct with fields:
abbreviation: '+0430'
client_ip: '144.212.3.4'
datetime: '2022-04-12T23:44:22.975380+04:30'
day_of_week: 2
day_of_year: 102
dst: 1
dst_from: '2022-03-21T20:30:00+00:00'
dst_offset: 3600
dst_until: '2022-09-21T19:30:00+00:00'
raw_offset: 12600
timezone: 'Asia/Tehran'
unixtime: 1.6498e+09
utc_datetime: '2022-04-12T19:14:22.975380+00:00'
utc_offset: '+04:30'
week_number: 15
>> t = datetime(url_time.datetime,"Format","uuuu-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSSSSxxx","TimeZone","Asia/Tehran")
t =
datetime
2022-04-12T23:41:13.023675+04:30
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, datenum is not the right thing to use for dates and times:

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