How do I get matlab to recognize a date in a .txt file?
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I have a .txt file with two columns, the first with dates in the format yyyy-mm-dd and the second with prices such as '42.23'. However, when I load the .txt file into matlab it only recognizes the year.
load data.txt
>> data(1,1)
ans =
2005
or
>> data(1,:)
ans =
1.0e+03 *
2.0050 0.0422
I need matlab to see the entire date for plotting purposes. Does anyone know how I can fix this?
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Kirby Fears
on 17 Nov 2015
Edited: Kirby Fears
on 17 Nov 2015
Determine what the delimiter of your text file is. Space, tab, comma, etc. Then read the text file with one of the Matlab text reading functions.
Here is some example code tailored to your use case.
% delim = ' '; % space delimited
delim = '\t'; % tab delimited
% delim = ','; % comma delimited
fid = fopen('data.txt'); % open file
dataIn = textscan(fid,'%s %n','Delimiter',delim); % read file
fclose(fid); % close file
% dataIn{1} contains dates as char arrays
% dataIn{2} contains values as doubles
% convert to matlab date numbers
myDates = datenum(dataIn{1},'yyyy-mm-dd');
disp(datestr(myDates)); % Display datenumbers as strings
You can use date numbers for the x-axis of your plot.
plot(myDates,dataIn{2});
datetick;
Hope this helps.
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Peter Perkins
on 19 Nov 2015
You may fnid that using readtable, and a format such as '%{yyyy-MM-dd}D%f', and perhaps specifying an appropriate delimiter, works for you.
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