Error using datetime Input data must be one numeric matrix when converting from a different date/time representation.
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tyler seudath
on 4 Mar 2023
Commented: Peter Perkins
on 13 Mar 2023
Hi Everyone,
I am trying to export time data from excel and to but in format HH:mm and remove the date and year but I am getting the error "Error using datetime Input data must be one numeric matrix when converting from a different date/time representation."
The code is attached:
[file,path] = uigetfile('*.xlsx','Select a File'); %Opening modal dialog box to get the excel file (xlsx ensures that only excel files are shown)
fpath=[path,file]; % File path of excel file
app.FilePathEditField.Value=fpath; % Assigning the file path to the edit field area
app.H = readtable(app.FilePathEditField.Value);
app.H.Time_24HourClock_= datetime(app.H.Time_24HourClock_,'ConvertFrom','excel','Format','HH:mm');% Here has the error
app.UITable.Data =app.H;
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Cris LaPierre
on 4 Mar 2023
We really need to know more about your variable values to say for certain, but I suspect what is happening is that readtable has already read the Time_24HourClock_ data as a datetime. So the error is likely caused by passing a datetime variable as input to datetime.
D = datetime('now');
datetime(D,'ConvertFrom','excel','Format','HH:mm')
To change the display format of your table variable Time_24HourClock_, try the following:
app.H.Time_24HourClock_.Format = 'HH:mm';
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Peter Perkins
on 13 Mar 2023
In addition:
Changing the display format does nothing to the actual datetime values in app.H.Time_24HourClock_. They are still dates and times. If your goal is to treat them as times-of-day, you may well be better off calling timeofday on that table variable rather than changing its display format. Hard to tell, though.
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