- there are routines in the Financial Toolbox or File Exchange to convert the numbers from Excel format to datenum
- datetime() with 'convertfrom' excel options
- use readtable() instead of xlsread, which in r2014b and later will automatically convert them to datetime objects.
[solved] - xlsread on linux read dates as numbers
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yari lazzaro
le 15 Oct 2018
Commenté : yari lazzaro
le 16 Oct 2018
Hi, I'm using xlsread to read the content of an .xlsx file
[data,text]=xlsread('MSCIandFX.xlsx','MSCIPI');
it sort of works but it's treating all the dates as numbers. I tried the same on a windows machine and the dates where treated as text and thus appeared under the data variable.
Can someone give their interpretation of what's going on and what's the best way to handle this situation?
edit: for example the date "12/31/1987" is imported in matlab as 32142 which is the same value I see on OpenOffice when converting that same date to text format in the xlsx file. I am attaching the file I'm using
Thanks
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Walter Roberson
le 15 Oct 2018
This is documented. On Windows with Excel installed, MATLAB uses ActiveX to talk to excel, and has full functionality. Any other configuration is restricted to 'basic' mode.
You have a few choices:
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