Read in timestamps from weird time format

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Heidi Hirsh
Heidi Hirsh el 18 de Feb. de 2019
Editada: Stephen23 el 19 de Feb. de 2019
Hello! I am trying to read in data collected in CA. The timestamps are UTC times recorded as a string that includes characters I do not need. Can you help me figure out how to read in a column of timestamps that look likes this (see below). I want to end up with mtimes or even just separate the timestamps parts so that I can use datenum myself to reconnect the parts. Thank you! This is a column in a csv file if that makes a difference.
'2015-05-07T05:48:59Z'
'2015-05-07T05:58:59Z'
'2015-05-07T06:18:59Z'
'2015-05-07T06:28:58Z'
'2015-05-07T06:38:59Z'
'2015-05-07T06:48:59Z'
'2015-05-07T06:58:59Z'
'2015-05-07T07:08:58Z'
'2015-05-07T07:18:59Z'
'2015-05-07T07:28:59Z'
'2015-05-07T07:38:59Z'
'2015-05-07T07:48:59Z'
'2015-05-07T07:58:59Z'
'2015-05-07T08:08:58Z'
'2015-05-07T08:18:59Z'
'2015-05-07T08:28:59Z'
'2015-05-07T08:38:59Z'
'2015-05-07T08:48:59Z'
'2015-05-07T08:58:59Z'
'2015-05-07T09:08:58Z'
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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 19 de Feb. de 2019
Editada: Stephen23 el 19 de Feb. de 2019
That is not a "weird time format" at all, they appear to be quite normal ISO 8601 timestamps:
ISO 8601 date formats are preferred for any situtuation where it is required to write dates that will be universally understood (e.g. data collection, filenames, data exchange, internet protocols, documentation, published articles, etc). Their ability to be sorted into chronological order with a basic character-sort makes them much more convenient to work with than any other date formats.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 18 de Feb. de 2019
If the data is stored in a cell array of character vectors, S, then
datetime(S, 'InputFormat', 'uuuu-MM-dd''T''hh:mm:ss''Z''', 'TimeZone', 'UTC')
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Heidi Hirsh
Heidi Hirsh el 18 de Feb. de 2019
Thank you! I thought I had essentially done that. This is what I had:
m1data = readtable('M1_buoy/m1buoydata.csv');
timestring = m1data.date_time; %times are UTC
%need to reformat time from this: {'2015-05-07T06:28:58Z'}
time = datetime(timestring, 'InputFormat', 'uuuu-MM-dd''T''hh:mm:ss''Z''', 'TimeZone', 'UTC');
But I reran it using your code and now the timestamps look fine. Thanks so much!
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 19 de Feb. de 2019
I had accidentally used hh where I should have used HH. With datetime(), hh is for 12 hour times, and HH is needed for 24 hour times.

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