How to convert 'DDMMYYYYhhmm' into 'DD-MM-YYYY hh:mm'
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    Ali Saremi
 el 19 de En. de 2021
  
    
    
    
    
    Comentada: Ali Saremi
 el 21 de En. de 2021
            Hi there,
I have some data (Please see attached the screenshot) in an Excel sheet. I need to convert it into timeseries with two coloumns. Basically, the first coloumn should the date and the second coloumn should be the values. I was wondering if anyone could help me with this. 
The data is formatted in two columns separated by a single space:
The first column is the datetime in the following format: 'DDMMYYYYhhmm'.  'DD' is the day of the month as a two digit integer 'MM' is the month of the year as a two digit integer 'YYYY' is the year as a four digit integer 'hh' is the hour of the day (using 24 hour time) as a two digit integer  'mm' is the minute of the hour as a two digit integer. 
The second column is the water level reading in metres in the following  format: 'si.fff'.  's' is a prefix indicating if the reading is positive or negative positive readings are denoted by a space ' ' negative readings are denoted by a dash '-'. 'i.fff' is the height of the recording in metres 
For example, the line '190120380314  3.142' would refer to a height of 3.142 metres recorded at 03:14am on the 19th of January 2038.
Thank you.
Kind regards,
Ali
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  Stephen23
      
      
 el 19 de En. de 2021
				@Ali Saremi: please upload the original data file (not a screenshot) by clicking the paperclip button.
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  Bjorn Gustavsson
      
 el 19 de En. de 2021
        
      Editada: Bjorn Gustavsson
      
 el 19 de En. de 2021
  
      You can do something like this to convert a date-string to another date-string:
datestr(datenum(char(['190120211029';'140219671940']),'ddmmyyyyHHMM'),'yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM')
You can of course replace '190120211029' with the string/char-array with your time instances.
HTH
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  Bjorn Gustavsson
      
 el 20 de En. de 2021
				Reading the help and documentation I learned that you can do something like this:
MeasurementTime = datetime(str2num(C_1(:,5:8)),... % Extract year
                           str2num(C_1(:,3:4)),... % month
                           str2num(C_1(:,1:2)),... % etc
                           str2num(C_1(:,9:10)),...
                           str2num(C_1(:,11:12)),...
                           zeros(size(C_1(:,11))));
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