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How to import an excel file that contains an absolute time column?
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I have a file that contains some data and one of the colums is in absolute time format. I am using the xlsread function but the issue is that it won't show the date but only NaN values on that column (2nd column)
Any hints on how to do so?
here is my code so far
xlsread ECUSIMTEST0000-000-01.csv
for k=1:size(ans,2)
ans(:,k) = fillmissing(ans(:,k),"previous")
end
![test.PNG](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/261931/test.png)
This is the actual data I recorded.
![matlabview.PNG](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/261932/matlabview.png)
and this is how it shows in matlab. Also, is there a way to show the values without the scale?
Thanks!!!
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stozaki
el 15 de En. de 2020
Hello
Please define a return value of xlsread. for example..
[~,~,raw] = xlsread('ECUSIMTEST0000-000-01.csv')
raw =
13×3 cell array
{'Time ' } {'Absolute Time'} {'Engine Speed'}
{'s' } {'DateTime' } {'RPM' }
{[ 300]} {'2019/12/20' } {[ 1000]}
{[300.1000]} {'2019/12/21' } {[ 1000]}
{[300.2000]} {'2019/12/22' } {[ 1000]}
{[300.3000]} {'2019/12/23' } {[ 1000]}
{[300.4000]} {'2019/12/24' } {[ 1000]}
{[300.5000]} {'2019/12/25' } {[ 1000]}
{[300.6000]} {'2019/12/26' } {[ 1000]}
{[300.7000]} {'2019/12/27' } {[ 1000]}
{[300.8000]} {'2019/12/28' } {[ 1000]}
{[300.9000]} {'2019/12/29' } {[ 1000]}
{[ 301]} {'2019/12/30' } {[ 1000]}
Regards,
stozaki
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stozaki
el 15 de En. de 2020
Hi,
In Excel, dates are strings. So I think you can only get dates as strings.
![dateTime.png](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/261965/dateTime.png)
Diego Dranuta
el 15 de En. de 2020
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stozaki
el 15 de En. de 2020
Editada: stozaki
el 16 de En. de 2020
Hello, Diego
Can you remove '/' slash and ':' colon from date data? Sslash and colon aren't numeric. They are string.
Numeric characters can be converted to double type with str2double, but simple characters cannot be converted to double type.
If you convert a simple character to double, it will be Nan.
Regards,
stozaki
Diego Dranuta
el 16 de En. de 2020
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stozaki
el 21 de En. de 2020
Why don't you edit with the MATLAB program?
date1 = '2020/01/01';
tmpData1 = replace(date1,'/','');
date1 = str2double(tmpData1)
date =
20200101
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