Transformation of Date

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Mtlb Usr
Mtlb Usr am 24 Feb. 2011
Hi,
I have a issue with several dates that I receive from a macro with numeric format. Then, When I want to transform to string format in matlab, the date doesn't keep the original format.
For example:
12/03/11 05:04:30 --> num --> datestr(num,'dd-mm-yy HH:MM:SS')--> 13/03/0111 05:04:30
How can I revolve this issue?
thanks
regards

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Mtlb Usr
Mtlb Usr am 24 Feb. 2011
Hi,
Sorry I have confused. The issue is that the number that I get from a macro is in the 1900/01/01 base of date. However, in matlab the base of date is 0000/01/01.
I have to check this difference for resolve the issue.
regards.
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Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser am 24 Feb. 2011
When you "macro" - that is somethin in MS Excel?
Mtlb Usr
Mtlb Usr am 24 Feb. 2011
Hi,
Yes, that is.
regards

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Jan
Jan am 24 Feb. 2011
Extremely strange. Please edit your question and insert the original code you used for this and mention the Matlab version.
In Matlab 2009a I get:
S = '12/03/11 05:04:30'
num = datenum(S)
datestr(num, 'dd-mm-yy HH:MM:SS')
>> '03-12-11 05:04:30'
The result is as expected. The result you get '13/03/0111 05:04:30' is surprising: where do the '/' come from?!

Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser am 24 Feb. 2011
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Mtlb Usr
Mtlb Usr am 24 Feb. 2011
Hi Andreas,
You are right.
I have resolved with a similar solution.
thanks
regards

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