Datetime conversion in numeric form (matrix)

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Fe Mav
Fe Mav le 7 Juil 2019
Commenté : Star Strider le 10 Juil 2019
So, I have been trying to convert date to a number and add it to the first column of a numeric matrix.
Unfortnatelly, I use the code below to create the matrix for a specific range of dates but the dates were imported as strings not numbers (see picture). i have no dea why this doesn't work. Any idea?
t1=datetime([2001 01 01 00 00 00]);
t2=datetime([2017 12 31 23 00 00]);
t=[t1:1/24:t2];
time = datetime(t); %this is where the conversion should have happened
time=time';
Firstly, I set the starting and finishing point and then, I choose to insert data by the hour.
After that I try but fail to do the numeric conversion.
Screenshot_2.jpg
Any help is appreciated!

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 7 Juil 2019
If you want to convert them into date numbers, use the datenum function:
timeNr = datenum(time);
If you want to convert them into something else numeric, please be specific.
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Fe Mav
Fe Mav le 10 Juil 2019
I was told that Matlab "reads" date as a number and I'm new to this so I think that datenum is what I need. Thanks a lot!
Star Strider
Star Strider le 10 Juil 2019
As always, my pleasure!

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 7 Juil 2019
Rather than converting your datetime array into a number to combine it with a numeric array, consider creating a timetable array instead.
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Fe Mav
Fe Mav le 10 Juil 2019
What is that?

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