date and time format change

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Charles
Charles on 1 May 2019
Commented: Peter Perkins on 9 May 2019
i have a cell n x 2 table array. The first column containd dateas in the format of
'yyyy-MM-dd''T''HH:mm:ss.SSSSSSSSS''Z'''
I wish to change this to the following format
20130501000000, = 'YYYMMDD000000', which is '%Y%m%d%H%M%S'
I will then want to change the table array to a text file
I was hoping to use something like this to change the format. Any guidance would help.
New_datetime_new = datetime(EUR_USD.Date,'inputformat','yyyy-MM-dd''T''HH:mm:ss.SSSSSSSSS''Z''');
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Charles
Charles on 1 May 2019
See .matf ile attached. i wish to change the date format to that in the .txt file. I wish to retain the close price column and in fact make two colums of closing price and rhenc onvert this to the .txt file
dpb
dpb on 1 May 2019
What is the time zone???
You don't separate the Z timezone code as a literal as do the 'T'.

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dpb
dpb on 1 May 2019
Edited: dpb on 1 May 2019
>> tst=GBP_USD.Date(1:10); % just a sample set to play with
>> datetime(tst,'InputFormat','yyyy-MM-dd''T''HH:mm:ss.SSSSSSSSSZ', ...
'TimeZone','Europe/London','Format','yyyyMMddHHmmss')
ans =
10×1 datetime array
20190501095950
20190501095955
20190501100000
20190501100005
20190501100010
20190501100015
20190501100020
20190501100025
20190501100030
20190501100035
>>
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Charles
Charles on 4 May 2019
Hi Guys...yes the time i in fact use is UTC, but adjusted for UK time I believe.
Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 9 May 2019
Then it seems like dpb had the right answer. Reputation heading for 10K!

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