Time cell (or char) inside a double array
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Hello, I have a 45x1 cell array, that I can convert to 45x8 char... the single cell is showing time, for example '09:45:46' ..
now, I would like to put this column as the first column of a double precision data array D.
I tried several things I was reading around, but I haven't found anything that could give me the right time as I see it here.
Some tips? Thanks
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Till Rahlf
on 20 Jan 2014
Edited: Till Rahlf
on 20 Jan 2014
which matlab release do you use?
dateCells = {'09:45:46','09:45:49'}
dateString = strjoin(dateCells, sprintf('\n'))
result = textscan(dateString, '%d:%d:%d') % for integer results
result = textscan(dateString, '%f:%f:%f') % for double results
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Amit
on 20 Jan 2014
Okay the problem is the 09:45:43 is not double precision. So you cannot express it as double precision. The closest I can say you can do it 094543 which is a number.
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Till Rahlf
on 20 Jan 2014
What is exactly the result you expect?
Can you give an example for the cell array "dateCells "?
dateCells = {'09:45:43','09:45:44','09:45:45'}
expectedResult = ???
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Till Rahlf
on 20 Jan 2014
Yes, it is right. The character ":" can not be represented by a double number.
Alternatively you can have numbers like Amit wrote:
result = [
094543 ...
094544 ...
094545 ...
]
Or in stead of one double time column, you could have 3, like
result = [ 09 45 43 ...
09 45 44 ...
09 45 45 ...
]
Is that solution applicable?
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