How to convert Universal time to Local time?
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Dear All,
I am trying to convert Universal time to local time. I used this function
% Convert time values to datetime array
timeDatetime = datetime(selectedData(:,3)./3600, 'ConvertFrom', 'epochtime', 'Epoch', '1970-01-01');
% Apply time zone offset to datetime array
timeLocal = tzoffset(timeDatetime, 'EST','5');
but I got an error " Too Many input arguments".
Does anyone knows how to resoolve it?
Thank you,
Ara
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Steven Lord
on 27 Dec 2022
dt = datetime('now', 'TimeZone', 'local')
dt.TimeZone
dt.TimeZone = 'America/New_York'
dt.TimeZone = 'local'
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Jan
on 26 Dec 2022
Edited: Jan
on 26 Dec 2022
[dt,dst] = tzoffset(t)
Therefore the additional arguments 'EST','5' are not valid.
Maybe you mean
T = datetime(selectedData(:,3)./3600, ...
'ConvertFrom', 'epochtime', 'Epoch', '1970-01-01', 'TimeZone', 'UTC');
T.TimeZone = 'America/New_York'; % Set accordingly, perhaps 'system'
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Eric Sofen
on 27 Dec 2022
That looks like a problem with your conversion from epoch time, but without knowing the values of selectedData, it's hard to know what the appropriate conversion factor should be.
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