importing excel file to matlab without losing date format?

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Hi, I'm wondering if anyone can help me, I have spent all day trying to load some data into matlab. I finally managed to do it by convering it to a .txt file but my date variable comes out as a NaT or as a number that doesn't equate to any of my data.
My excel file has three columns without headers in this format:
10.12.19 10.37.00 5
Does this make sense to anyone? I would really really appreciate it if someone has any ideas please. Thank you

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Vijay Sagar
Vijay Sagar on 21 Nov 2019
Edited: Vijay Sagar on 21 Nov 2019
Hi Rosanna, If your column data is in the following format ''Years.Months.Days Hours.Minutes.Seconds Data'', then the following code will work. I have created a xlsx file with data as you descrived above. At the end you can save date-time with your data column.
clear all
% Reading data from excel file
[a b]=xlsread('yourdata_according_to_question.xlsx')
% Reading Year, Month, Day
[y, m, d] = datevec(b(:,1),'dd.mm.yy')
% Reading only HOURS, Minutes and Seconds
[yyyy, mm, dd, HH, MM, SS] = datevec(b(:,2),'HH.MM.SS')
% Converting to Year, Month, Day, HOURS, Minutes and Seconds to charectors
y=num2str(y);
m=num2str(m);
d=num2str(d);
HH=num2str(HH);
MM=num2str(MM);
SS=num2str(SS);
% Adding all charector into single line
ymd=strcat(y,'-',m,'-',d);
hms=strcat(HH,':',MM,':',SS);
alltime=strcat(ymd,{' '},hms);
% Converting to datevec or datenum
alltime_dnum=datevec(alltime)
alltime_dvec=datenum(alltime_dnum)
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Vijay Sagar
Vijay Sagar on 23 Nov 2019
Hi Rosie, Your uploaded file in Stephen Cobeldick answer shows that your data is in 'dd/mm/yy' format not in 'dd.mm.yy'. It is appearing in 'dd.mm.yy' due to your local computer's excel settings.
>> [a b]=xlsread('rosiedata.xlsx')
b =
8×2 cell array
'2/7/2017' '14.45.00'
'4/8/2017' '11.35.00'
'4/8/2017' '11.35.00'
'4/8/2017' '12.25.00'
'4/8/2017' '12.25.00'
'4/8/2017' '13.40.00'
'4/11/2017' '12.55.00'
'4/11/2017' '13.00.00'
So you need to change the format
[y, m, d] = datevec(b(:,1),'dd.mm.yy')
to
[y, m, d] = datevec(b(:,1),'dd/mm/yy')
then you will not get errors.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 21 Nov 2019
Edited: Stephen23 on 21 Nov 2019
Simpler:
>> T = readtable('test.xlsx','ReadVariableNames',false);
>> T.Properties.VariableNames = {'ymd','HMS','data'};
>> D = datetime(strcat(T.ymd,'_',T.HMS),'InputFormat','yy.MM.dd_HH.mm.ss')
D =
19-Dec-2010 10:37:00
19-Dec-2010 10:38:00
19-Dec-2010 10:39:00
19-Dec-2010 10:39:00
18-Jan-2001 01:01:01
Or allocate back into the same table:
>> T.timestamp = D
T =
ymd HMS data timestamp
__________ __________ ____ ____________________
'10.12.19' '10.37.00' 5 19-Dec-2010 10:37:00
'10.12.19' '10.38.00' 5 19-Dec-2010 10:38:00
'10.12.19' '10.39.00' 5 19-Dec-2010 10:39:00
'10.12.19' '10.39.00' 5 19-Dec-2010 10:39:00
'01.01.18' '01.01.01' 5 18-Jan-2001 01:01:01
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 22 Nov 2019
@Rosanna Fish: it worked for me using my supplied test file, so your data file must be different, Please upload a sample file by clicking the paperclip button.
Rosanna Fish
Rosanna Fish on 22 Nov 2019
Hi, I've uploaded a few rows of my data here.
Thank you very much, Rosie

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