Datenum failed

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Braden
Braden on 6 May 2011
I am using the datenum function to convert a time stamp in my dataset to a serial number. This is the line that does it:
wind.t = datenum(wind.TheTime,'mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS');
It is failing on one dataset and not on another and I don't understand why. There is nothing different between the two datasets, other than one is much longer.
Both timestamps are formatted the same way, but the longer one gives this error:
Error using ==> datenum at 174 DATENUM failed.
Caused by: Error using ==> dtstr2dtnummx Failed on converting date string to date number.
The info about the timestamp column was found using the 'summary' function below. They are identical.
wind = summary(wind)
TheTime: [27878x1 cell string, Units = TheTime]
summary(wind)
TheTime: [2047x1 cell string, Units = TheTime]
Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated.
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Rob Graessle
Rob Graessle on 6 May 2011
Does your program fail at the same point every time you run it? What version of MATLAB and operating system are you using?

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Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle on 6 May 2011
Assuming you haven't looked at every string individually, I'd guess the mostly likely cause is a malformed string somewhere in the cell array. You could perhaps use regexp to check that the strings all do, in fact, match the assumed pattern.
Something like this should work:
nnz(cellfun(@isempty,regexp(wind.TheTime,'\d+/\d+/\d\d\d\d\s+\d+:\d+:\d+')))
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Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle on 10 May 2011
@Braden: excellent, glad it's resolved.
@Walter: "Captain DeMorgan"... Let X be the set of all rum-drinkers, and let Y be the set of all pirates...
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 May 2011
A bit long, but... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d67j-Hfgsco

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