String convertion to date
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Jorge Luis Paredes Estacio
am 7 Feb. 2023
Kommentiert: Jorge Luis Paredes Estacio
am 7 Feb. 2023
Hello. I have the following strings
a= '16deNoviembredel2017'
b= '20:56:14'
I would like to convert the string into a specific date time format as indicated below
dt_event= datetime([a,b],'InputFormat','ddMMMMyyyyHH:mm:ss', 'Format','yyyy_MM_dd HH_mm_ss');
Could you please help me to correct the inputFormat to make it readable. Thank you.
Jorge
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Jan
am 7 Feb. 2023
Then my question is: Can you ask the authors of these files to use a less obscure date format? Text files are wanted to be processable by code, so why deciding for a format which is hard to parse?
But I know: In many cases it is impossible to modifiy the inputs and the programmers have to live with strange data.
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Jan
am 7 Feb. 2023
a = '16deNoviembredel2017';
b = '20:56:14';
dt_event = datetime([a,b], 'Locale', 'es_ES', ...
'InputFormat', 'dd''de''MMMM''del''yyyyHH:mm:ss', ...
'Format','yyyy_MM_dd HH_mm_ss')
This works for this specific input, but are the keys "de" and "del" really fixed? I do not speak Spanish.
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Benjamin Kraus
am 7 Feb. 2023
Bearbeitet: Benjamin Kraus
am 7 Feb. 2023
Note, I don't speak Spanish, so I'm not sure of the proper user of "de" and "del", so this answer may need to be adjusted.
I suspect you are going to need to manually remove "de" and "del" before you can use datetime. For example:
a = '16deNoviembredel2017';
b = '20:56:14';
a_ = regexprep(a,'(\d{2})de(\w+)del(\d{4})','$1$2$3')
dt_event= datetime([a_,b],'InputFormat','ddMMMMyyyyHH:mm:ss', ...
'Format','yyyy_MM_dd HH_mm_ss','Locale','es_ES')
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