Hello,
I am using the activex interface to excel to draw timestamp data from a file. The column I am drawing in is formatted as time I believe but it has an extra amount of precision. for instance the dates are of the form:
12:34:56.789
However MATLAB ingests this as a 4 digit decimal number like 0.5678 which when converted back to the time stamp later, throws away the fractional second precision. Any ideas on how to fix this? I need to match message timing with another files of the same form.
Here is my code:
dat_range = ['A25:A25000']; % Read to the last row overshoot
rngObj = exlSheet1.Range(dat_range);
exlData = rngObj.Value;
B = exlData;
clear exlData;
B(isempy(B))=[];
a.(platform).linkData.t = B;
lastrow = length(B);
clear B;

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dpb
dpb 2015년 7월 8일

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I think you're mistaking the happenstance of the value with the formatting--Matlab will import the full precision of the value as stored in Excel even though it won't display the additional precision by default. Using your values above as example (don't have your actual spreadsheet so can't demonstrate from it)
>> datenum('12:34:56.789')
ans =
7.3597e+05
>> datestr(ans)
ans =
01-Jan-2015 12:34:56
>> datestr(datenum('12:34:56.789'),'HH:MM:SS.fff')
ans =
12:34:56.789
>>

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Tim
Tim 2015년 7월 8일
That is exactly what I was hoping was actually happening, thank you.

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