Built in Julian Date Converter not working?
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I am using the built in function jd = juliandate(y,mo,d,h,mi,s) to convert UTC to JD. It does not work. It gives me an error that says the function is undefined. Do I need top download something for it to work? It says no downloads are needed.
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James Tursa
le 20 Juil 2018
Modifié(e) : James Tursa
le 20 Juil 2018
What version of MATLAB are you using? juliandate was introduced in R2014b. Are you using an unsupported class variable as one of the inputs?
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Steven Lord
le 20 Juil 2018
There are at least two functions named juliandate in MathWorks products. The juliandate function in Aerospace Toolbox accepts double precision inputs. That's the one your code is attempting to call, but I suspect you don't have that toolbox installed. The juliandate function in MATLAB requires a datetime array as input. This function introduced in MATLAB in release R2014b, and so is the one to which James referred.
If you want to use the datetime juliandate function, you will need to convert your numeric year, month, day, etc. data into a datetime array using the datetime function then pass that datetime array into juliandate.
In the future you may find the datetime function syntax using the 'ConvertFrom' option useful if you want to convert from a Julian date.
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