Datetime missing milliseconds values showing up as Nat
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Hello,
I have a table with a column of data with the format Datetime.
-ds.SelectedFormats(1)={'%{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SS}D'};
Some values are showing up as NaT because they are missing values in the milliseconds(.SS) place. i.e '2018-03-15 08:49:28.(blank)' is showing up as NaT.
Could I add a statement to read through the table & Input .00 for the milliseconds places that are blank? or make an if statement to change the format to yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss?
Thanks for any suggestions.
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Peter Perkins
el 28 de Mzo. de 2018
Anthony, it's not clear what your starting point is. If you have a file, some of whose rows contain timestamps with ms, some without, I think you can read in that field as text, and then convert to datetimes with two passes. Something like
dt = datetime(timestamps,'Format',fmt1);
i = isnat(dt);
dt(i) = datetime(timestamps(i),'Format',fmt2);
It's also possible that you could add .000 to the text timestamps, and it might even be easy by looking at the length of each element.
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Walter Roberson
el 29 de Mzo. de 2018
Historically, datenum() without any format string has been known to be adaptable for any one consistent format, but having difficulty with mixed formats of input. Perhaps something similar is going on here with datetime(), that it is adapting as long as the input is consistent since you are only passing in a consistent subset of the data for the second call ?
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