Read Date time series format

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Life is Wonderful
Life is Wonderful 2019년 8월 17일
편집: per isakson 2019년 9월 14일
I want to read Date and time series from below format
% file.txt has time formatted data
[0803/135825.745523:GGBB:main.cc(182)]
[0803/135825.746634:NNFF:boat_control_xhramyos.cc(137)]
% My Code is as follows
VariableNames = {'Date'};
VariableWidths = [20]
VariableTypes = {'datetime'};
opts = fixedWidthImportOptions('VariableNames','SelectedVariableNames', [1]);
opts = setvaropts(opts, 'Date', 'InputFormat', 'MMdd/HHmmss.SSSSSS');
Content.update_engine = readtable('file.txt', opts);
I am getting following error as I am unable to read the time properly.
Warning: Unable to convert one or more variables to datetime. Specify the correct
InputFormat and DatetimeLocale properties in the DatetimeVariableImportOptions.
> In matlab.io.internal.functions.ReadTableWithImportOptionsText/executeImpl (line 82)
In matlab.io.internal.functions.ReadTableWithImportOptions/executeImpl (line 18)
In matlab.io.internal.functions.ReadTableWithImportOptionsText/execute (line 122)
In matlab.io.internal.functions.ReadTableWithImportOptions/execute (line 25)
In matlab.io.internal.functions.ExecutableFunction/validateAndExecute (line 98)
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Guillaume
Guillaume 2019년 8월 19일
Can you please suggest someting else that is easy to do
Stick to one file format, the fixed width one in your previous question. Or use an even better one (e.g. comma delimited with text in quoted strings)
Otherwise, I'm afraid there's no easy way to do it. You'll have to use regexp or write your own parser.
Life is Wonderful
Life is Wonderful 2019년 8월 19일

OK if no other choices left .Can you please help me with sample script here

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Life is Wonderful
Life is Wonderful 2019년 8월 20일
milliseconds information is in place(.SSSSSS)but conversion is not done properly.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2019년 8월 20일
The conversion looks perfect when I try.
timestamps.Format = 'dd-MMM-uuuu HH:mm:ss.SSSSSS';
>> timestamps(1:2)
ans =
1×2 datetime array
03-Aug-2019 13:58:25.745523 03-Aug-2019 13:58:25.746634
>> S(1:100)
ans =
'[0803/135825.745523:INFO:main.cc(182)] A/B Update Engine starting
[0803/135825.746634:INFO:boot_cont'
745523 and 746634 exactly match the input text.
Life is Wonderful
Life is Wonderful 2019년 8월 21일
Thanks a lot for your efforts.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2019년 8월 19일
S = fileread('update_engine.txt');
timestamps = regexp(S, '^.(.{18})', 'lineanchors', 'match');
ts_dt = datetime(timestamps, 'InputFormat', 'MMdd/HHmmss.SSSSSS');
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Life is Wonderful
Life is Wonderful 2019년 8월 20일
Thanks a lot Walter.
Why I don't see the milliseconds information "timestamps" ? Any help
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2019년 8월 20일
You can change the Format property to display the milliseconds.

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