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Create a time vector from 01/01/1953 to 10/10/2010

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Derol sakpak
Derol sakpak le 17 Déc 2021
Commenté : Eric Sofen le 12 Avr 2022
Hello I am a beginner on matlab and I would like to create a time vector from 01/01/1953 to 10/10/2010. Then convert them to Julian day. Thank you
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 17 Déc 2021
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 18 Déc 2021
Here is a time vector that exactly fulfills your specification:
D = datetime([1953,2020],[1,10],[1,10])
D = 1×2 datetime array
01-Jan-1953 10-Oct-2020
It is a vector going from 01/01/1953 to 10/10/2010. Because you did not specify the step size, it has a completely randomly selected step of 594096 hours, which just coincidentally happens to be the exact difference between those dates.
TIP: do NOT use outdated and deprecated DATENUM nor DATEVEC. Using robust DATETIME objects is much better:
dt = datetime(1953,1,1):calyears(10):datetime(2010,10,10)
dt = 1×6 datetime array
01-Jan-1953 01-Jan-1963 01-Jan-1973 01-Jan-1983 01-Jan-1993 01-Jan-2003
jd = juliandate(dt)
jd = 1×6
1.0e+00 * 2434378.5 2438030.5 2441683.5 2445335.5 2448988.5 2452640.5
Eric Sofen
Eric Sofen le 12 Avr 2022
@Stephen, thanks for steering folks away from datenum and toward datetime.
You can also use the convertTo datetime function to get Julian dates, among other time conversions. The juliandate function lives in the Aerospace toolbox.
dt = datetime(1953,1,1):calyears(10):datetime(2010,10,10);
jd = convertTo(dt,"juliandate")
jd = 1×6
1.0e+06 * 2.4344 2.4380 2.4417 2.4453 2.4490 2.4526

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