String to Date Subtraction
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Mashrur Alam
am 28 Feb. 2017
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson
am 28 Feb. 2017
Hello,
How do I subtract two dates that are in a string formatted like: 'Mon Feb 27 17:03:15 EST 2017' and 'Mon Feb 27 17:40:11 EST 2017' in matlab 2010a?
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Walter Roberson
am 28 Feb. 2017
t1 = 'Mon Feb 27 17:03:15 EST 2017';
t2 = 'Mon Feb 27 17:40:11 EST 2017'
times = datetime({t1; t2}, 'InputFormat', 'eeee MMM dd HH:mm:SS z yyyy', 'TimeZone', 'America/New_York');
time_diff = times(2) - times(1)
The result will be a duration object containing 36 minutes 59 seconds
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Walter Roberson
am 28 Feb. 2017
In R2010a you would need to parse the dates using datenum instead of datetime. That is going to be more difficult as datenum does not support time zones at all. Are all of the times EST, or are some of them EDT, or are there other time zones as well? Or can we count on the two times being in the same timezone?
Can we count on there always being two digits for the day of the month? Can we count on there being a leading 0 in the hour?
Peter Perkins
am 28 Feb. 2017
Walter, one slight change: the format should be
'eeee MMM dd HH:mm:ss z yyyy'
with a small s for seconds.
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Peter Perkins
am 28 Feb. 2017
Walter's datetime suggestion returns a duration, which represents an exact, fixed-length amount of time. Depending on what you mean by "subtract", you might also look at between to get the difference in terms of calendar units:
>> times = datetime([2016 2017],[11 2],[19 27],[14 17],[53 40],[20 0])
times =
1×2 datetime array
19-Nov-2016 14:53:20 27-Feb-2017 17:40:00
>> between(times(1),times(2))
ans =
calendarDuration
3mo 8d 2h 46m 40s
>> between(times(1),times(2),'weeks')
ans =
calendarDuration
14w
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