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Importing data with date and time columns

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David du Preez
David du Preez am 29 Jun. 2016
Kommentiert: Star Strider am 29 Jun. 2016
I have a large data set in excel. In column A are dates(2015-01-01) and in column B are times(0:00).How do I import this into Matlab?

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 29 Jun. 2016
Import it using the xlsread function.
I assume you already knew that, and want to know how to combine the date and time strings to create a valid date number. You can take advantage of the fact that MATLAB uses square brackets [] to concatenate strings.
Something like this will work:
dt = '2015-01-01';
tm = '12:34';
dn = datenum([dt tm], 'yyyy-mm-ddHH:MM')
ds = datestr(dn) % Check Conversion (Optional)
ds =
01-Jan-2015 12:34:00
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David du Preez
David du Preez am 29 Jun. 2016
I have tried that and it still doesn't work. When I use the xlsread function to import the data. Matlab ignores column A. Attached is a sample of the data and it continues like that for the rest of the year.
Star Strider
Star Strider am 29 Jun. 2016
This works:
[d,s] = xlsread('David du Preez Book1.xlsx');
dn = datenum(s(2:end,1), 'mm/dd/yyyy') + d(:,1);
ds = datestr(dn) % Check Conversion (Optional)

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