How do I convert a string to a datetime?

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Currently I have the string:
"19:00:06 01.04.20"
I want to convert this to a date, and I use the following function:
t=datetime(my_string,'InputFormat','HH:mm:ss dd.MM.yy')
but i get Error
I would be like to help :)
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 21 Nov 2020
What is the full and exact text (everything written in red in the Command Window) you receive when you try to define that string and call datetime on it? The text of the message may give crucial clues as to why MATLAB cannot successfully run that call to datetime or at least suggest the next step to take to investigate the problem.

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre on 18 Nov 2020
Assign your string to the variable my_string
my_string = "19:00:06 01.04.20";
t=datetime(my_string,'InputFormat','HH:mm:ss dd.MM.yy')
t = datetime
01-Apr-2020 19:00:06
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Shahar ben ezra
Shahar ben ezra on 21 Nov 2020
Thank you!
Maybe I made a mistake because it still does not work for me
I read the vector through the excel
I mean I get a string column
Could the answer now be different?
Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre on 21 Nov 2020
You can use readtable to directly import this column as a datetime. See this page.

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