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Splitting a string of numbers into two seperate strings.

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Dillon Trimmell
Dillon Trimmell am 31 Jan. 2022
I have a (n,1) array of Dates and Times, I want to seperate the Date from the Time so I can easily identify the Day and the Time on other functions.
an example of this data is.. Data(1,1)='01/01 01:00:00', Data(2,1)= '01/01 02:00:00' and so on.
I would like it so that I can split this data into something of the sort:
For i=1:length(Data)
Time(i)=strsplit(Data(i),' ');
Date(i)=strsplit(Data(i),' ');
end
Where the Time is just the time portion of the string and the Date Array is just the Date of the string.
Ive tried using strsplit but am not very familiar with the way the function works. Any help on this would be aprecciated.
Thank you.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 31 Jan. 2022
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 31 Jan. 2022
"...so I can easily identify the Day and the Time on other functions."
Using DATETIME objects would be much better than fiddling around with text:

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Benjamin Thompson
Benjamin Thompson am 31 Jan. 2022
The datetime function is very flexible:
datetime('01/01 01:00:00', 'InputFormat', 'MM/yy HH:mm:SS')
ans =
datetime
01-Jan-2001 01:00:00
It can convert an array of strings also. Then you can work with the objects as datetime objects.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 31 Jan. 2022
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 31 Jan. 2022
"...I want to be able to plot hourly rate of energy usgae and I would like to have an array of just the time."
Using DATETIME would likely make that easier than fiddling around with text.
Benjamin Thompson
Benjamin Thompson am 31 Jan. 2022
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