How datetime and integer or float value can co-habitate in an array?
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I am trying to save both a float or integer value together with a datetime value in an array. Anyway of making both these values cohabitate in an array?
d= 5.5
e = 05-Feb-2015 18:15:59
f= [d e]
Of course this is an error. But I am trying to map integers values to a datetime value. How i can do this. Should i change the datetime to a string?
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Jan
on 26 Jun 2015
The datetime "e" is a string already. So you have actually:
e = '05-Feb-2015 18:15:59'
with the quotes.
Walter Roberson
on 26 Jun 2015
Keep in mind that datetime is a newer object class, and members of that class print out without quotes.
Accepted Answer
Steven Lord
on 26 Jun 2015
Use a cell array, as Azzi said, or use a table object.
x = 12345;
t = datetime('today');
A = table(x, t)
For a slightly larger table with some random data for today and the next 9 days:
x = randi(100, 10, 1);
t = datetime('today')+days((0:9).');
t.Format = 'dd-MMM-yyyy'; % Adjust the formatting of the dates to display only day, month, and year
A = table(x, t)
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 26 Jun 2015
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 26 Jun 2015
Use cell array
d= 5.5
e = '05-Feb-2015 18:15:59'
f= {d e}
or
d= 5.5
e =datenum( '05-Feb-2015 18:15:59')
f=[d e]
or use struct array
d= 5.5
e ='05-Feb-2015 18:15:59'
f.date=d
f.value=e
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Jan
on 26 Jun 2015
I do not understand this sentence:
My second query is that my inital datetime array is very long
(about 3000 in length)..how do i convert it automatically between commas?
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