[y,m,d]
= ymd(t)
returns the year, month, and day numbers of the datetime values in
t as separate numeric arrays. The y,
m, and d outputs are the same size as
t, and contain integer values.
The ymd function is equivalent to calling the
year, month, and day
functions on the same datetime array.
ISO year numbers, returned as a scalar, vector, matrix, or
multidimensional array of integer values. ISO year numbers include a year
zero and represent years BCE using negative values. y is
of type double and is the same size as
t.
Month numbers, returned as a scalar, vector, matrix, or multidimensional
array of integer values from 1 to 12. m is of type
double and is the same size as
t.
Day of month numbers, returned as a scalar, vector, matrix, or
multidimensional array of integer values from 1 to 28, 29, 30, or 31,
depending on the month and year. d is of type
double and is the same size as
t.
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