How to plot Date time series in MATLAB?

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I am facing difficulties in plotting my time series data.The data file is also attached.I write code like this but doesnt work.
data3=readtable ('PRICE_AND_DEMAND_Jan.csv')
Date_Time = data3(:,2);
datecell=table2cell(Date_Time);
load = data3(:,3);
A = table2array(load)
p=datenum(datecell);
plot(datenum(datecell), A)
datetick('x', 'dd-mmm-yyyy HH:MM:SS')
% datetick('x', 'dd-mmm-yyyy HH:MM:SS')
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Ali
Ali on 16 Feb 2019
Matlab 2018b.
I think MATLAB in my computer has changed the default settings of date reading.It by deafault reads dates in YYYY-MM-DD format.
Seriously,this plotting problem is irritating now.
Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 17 Feb 2019
You have dates like xx-yy-zz. That's kind of ambiguous. You'll want to provide a format.

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Ricardo MF
Ricardo MF on 15 Feb 2019
Try it:
data3=readtable ('PRICE_AND_DEMAND_Jan.csv')
Date_Time = data3(:,2);
datecell=table2cell(Date_Time);
load = data3(:,3);
A = table2array(load)
formatIn='dd-mm-yy HH:MM'
p=datenum(datecell,formatIn);
plot(p, A)
datetick('x', 'dd-mmm-yyyy HH:MM')
set(gca,'XTickLabel',datestr(p),'XMinorGrid','on')
grid
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Ricardo MF
Ricardo MF on 15 Feb 2019
Still with a problem to 'calibrate' the x axes but the code 'works'.
clear all
close all
data3=readtable ('PRICE_AND_DEMAND_Jan.csv')
Date_Time = data3(:,2);
datecell=table2cell(Date_Time);
load = data3(:,3);
A = table2array(load)
formatIn='dd-mm-yy HH:MM'
p=datenum(datevec(datecell,formatIn));
plot(p,A)
datetick('x', 'dd-mmm-yyyy HH:MM')
set(gca,'XTick',p([1 size(p,1)/4 size(p,1)/2 (size(p,1)/4)*3 end]),'XTickLabel',datestr(p),'XMinorGrid','on','FontSize',7)
grid
Ali
Ali on 15 Feb 2019
Still i am getting error due to formatting in Date and time as shown in attached image.Can you pls check the formatting of date and time.There is something wrong there.error 2.png

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Ricardo MF
Ricardo MF on 15 Feb 2019
Are you running the entire code or assuming you already 'uploaded' the variables? The problem is with the format of your variable Date_Time that for some reason converted to a 'char' vector. Instead mine's not. When I convert to datecell, I do not have problems with datenum or datevec. Maybe this problem is related to the version of matlab as questioned by madhan ravi.
MA2.png
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Ali
Ali on 16 Feb 2019
I am running the entire code you posted above.I think my PC Matlab is reading the dates incorrectly.Is there any command to reset the date preferences in MATLAB?

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 17 Feb 2019
In something as recent as R2018b, stay away from datenum and datetick if possible. (Also, hardly ever does one need table2cell, brace subscripting would have done the same thing, but you don't want to do that thing anyway.)
Try this:
>> t = readtable('PRICE_AND_DEMAND_Jan.csv','Format','%s%{dd-MM-yy HH:mm}D%f%f%s');
>> t.REGION = categorical(t.REGION);
>> t.PERIODTYPE = categorical(t.PERIODTYPE);
>> head(t)
ans =
8×5 table
REGION SETTLEMENTDATE TOTALDEMAND RRP PERIODTYPE
______ ______________ ___________ _____ __________
NSW1 01-01-19 00:30 7457.6 66.95 TRADE
NSW1 01-01-19 01:00 7243.2 69.33 TRADE
NSW1 01-01-19 01:30 6918.6 72.8 TRADE
NSW1 01-01-19 02:00 6676.6 70.31 TRADE
NSW1 01-01-19 02:30 6513.2 66.98 TRADE
NSW1 01-01-19 03:00 6400 63.87 TRADE
NSW1 01-01-19 03:30 6317.4 62.2 TRADE
NSW1 01-01-19 04:00 6242.1 50.22 TRADE
>> plot(t.SETTLEMENTDATE,t.TOTALDEMAND);
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Ali
Ali on 18 Feb 2019
Edited: Ali on 18 Feb 2019
Thank you peter for your useful reply.How to set time and date limits on x-axis? i tried to use "xlim" but it give me errors.for instance:
start time =01-jan-2016 00:00
end date =01-jan-2016 23:30
Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 21 Feb 2019
You are going to need to post something more than that. That is not MATLAB code. In recent versions of MATLAB, all you need to do it set xlim with datetimes.

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