I have an Problem with implementing a Matlab Code into Octave. i have an dt = char of the size 5x21
.
dt =
yearmonthdayt [hh:mm]
2016Jan 01 00:00
2016Jan 01 00:15
2016Jan 01 00:30
2016Jan 01 00:45
>> and use
datenum( dt, 'yyyymmmddHH:MM' );
but i get the following error message in Octave:
error: datevec: DATE not parsed correctly with given Format
error: called from datevec at line 147 column 11 datenum at line 104 column 40

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 13 Nov. 2017
@FishermanJack: if you have Octave problems then you should ask on an Octave forum.
Rik
Rik am 13 Nov. 2017
Sadly, there isn't such a forum for Octave (or none that I can find). I would suspect this wouldn't run correctly in Matlab either, as that first line doesn't fit the format.
FishermanJack
FishermanJack am 13 Nov. 2017
as Rik said, neither i know a Forum for Octave, because of that i think i could ask someone here. if the question is not suitable for this Forum i will delete it.
dpb
dpb am 13 Nov. 2017
Octave isn't Matlab despite it being similar and mostly syntax-similar.
While is OT here, from the error message I'd guess the problem is the format string isn't correct case for the month/hour/day fields...there's a difference between the old datenum and the new(er) datetime in who's upper- and who's lower- case; check the doc for "who's who in the zoo"...
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 13 Nov. 2017
The first entry is not parseable. The second others might have problems because of the spaces.

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Jan
Jan am 13 Nov. 2017
Bearbeitet: Jan am 13 Nov. 2017

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The first line 'yearmonthdayt [hh:mm]' cannot be parsed correctly. Try this:
datenum(cellstr(dt(2:end, :), 'yyyymmmddHH:MM')
Or do you have to consider the spaces?
datenum(cellstr(dt(2:end, :), 'yyyymmm dd HH:MM')

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FishermanJack
FishermanJack am 13 Nov. 2017
The first suggestion worked fine, but the main reason was that i had to download the latest version of Octave.

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