addtodate: unexpected result when adding years
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Hi all,
I'm having an issue with addtodate.m. The example:
addtodate(1, 2014, 'year')
ans =
-734501
is not what I expected... Does anyone know what's going on?
Notes: I'm trying to use addtodate to sanitize a date vector
datevec_unsan = [2014, 1, 1, 40, 0, 0]; % there aren't 40 hours in a day...
types = {'year', 'month', 'day', 'hour', 'minute', 'second'};
tstamp = 0;
for i = 1:6
tstamp = addtodate(tstamp, datevec_unsan(i), types{i});
end
datevec_sanitized = datevec(tstamp);
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the cyclist
am 19 Mai 2014
Bearbeitet: the cyclist
am 19 Mai 2014
I was unaware of this handy function before, but this definitely seems like a bug. The result of
datestr(addtodate(1,2014,'year'))
is '01-Jan-7986', while
datestr(addtodate(1,-2014,'year'))
gives '01-Jan-2014' (which I am guessing is what you expected for your answer originally). Adding just a day or a month seems to work fine, though.
I am about to head out the door, so I can't dig in right now, but you could try
edit addtodate
to poke into the function and see what's going on. I suggest you fill out a bug report, unless someone here points out something obvious that you and I are misunderstanding!
Star Strider
am 19 Mai 2014
MATLAB will do the correction for you. I don’t know the result you want, but this works:
datevec_unsan = [2014, 1, 1, 40, 0, 0]
x = datenum(datevec_unsan);
datevec_new = datevec(x)
produces:
datevec_unsan =
2014 1 1 40 0 0
datevec_new =
2014 1 2 16 0 0
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Star Strider
am 19 Mai 2014
Thanks!
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