Why Matlab doesn't recognize the time variable from .xlsx file
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Viktor G.
el 22 de Jun. de 2020
Comentada: Star Strider
el 22 de Jun. de 2020
I need to have 1 information per second of the time, which is why i have to compare times and remove the unnecessary ones. But Matlab doesn't recognize the column with the Time variable, even though the formating in excel is done right. Can anyone help with this ?
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Rik
el 22 de Jun. de 2020
What exact code are you using to read this excel file? Excel can be very picky about the locale settings. To reproduce your issue it may also be needed to know the language you have your OS set to (and the date/time settings), as well as the language your Office is set to. Thanks Microsoft...
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Star Strider
el 22 de Jun. de 2020
I have no idea why datetime cannot import the time correctly in that format. The readtable function imports it a fractions of a day.
A small diversion into datevec and it works:
T1 = readtable('test.xlsx');
T1.Time = datetime(datevec(T1.Time), 'Format','HH:mm:ss'); % Original Table
T2 = table(T1.Date + timeofday(T1.Time), 'VariableNames',{'Date_Time'}); % Create New Variable
T2 = [T2 T1(:,3:end)] % Derived Table
and:
Sample = T2(1:10,:)
displays:
Sample =
10×3 table
Date_Time Angle Speed
____________________ _____ _____
01-Feb-2014 00:00:00 62 3.6
01-Feb-2014 00:00:00 62 3.8
01-Feb-2014 00:00:01 60 4.1
01-Feb-2014 00:00:01 59 4.2
01-Feb-2014 00:00:02 58 4.3
01-Feb-2014 00:00:02 60 4.3
01-Feb-2014 00:00:02 64 4.3
01-Feb-2014 00:00:03 63 4.3
01-Feb-2014 00:00:03 61 4.3
01-Feb-2014 00:00:04 61 4.3
The original ‘T1’ table keeps the dates and times in separate columns. The ‘T2’ table concatenates them.
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Star Strider
el 22 de Jun. de 2020
As always, my pleasure!
I have no control over any Windows settings other than my own.
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