How to avoid dates being writen in scientific notation?
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I made my dates using:
m(1,1) = str2num(datestr([2015,8,10,12,0,0],'yyyymmddhhMM'));
which writes date in scientific notation into m. Is there any way to avoid that? I want my dates to be as simple as 201508101200 in m.
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Walter Roberson
le 11 Août 2015
Isn't this the same question as http://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/233121-problem-writing-in-data-into-a-csv-using-fprintf ?
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Jeff E
le 10 Août 2015
If you really want it as an integer:
m = uint64(str2num(datestr([2015,8,10,12,0,0],'yyyymmddhhMM')));
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