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How to convert from decimal time to hh:mm:ss

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Caroline
Caroline le 29 Juil 2013
Commenté : John Rodriguez le 21 Fév 2019
I am using xlsread to read an excel spreadsheet. One of the values that it is reading is time. Inside the spreadsheet the time is in the correct format (hh:mm:ss), however the value that xlsread returns for the time is a decimal. Does anyone know how to convert this value to the hh:mm:ss format in either MATLAB or C++?
Thanks!

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek le 29 Juil 2013
datestr(yournumber,'HH:MM:SS')
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Mohamed Nedal
Mohamed Nedal le 22 Nov 2017
Hello Azzi, I've tried your answer on this time ( 2637 minutes) but I've got
00:00:00
Could you please tell me how to convert this time in this case?
John Rodriguez
John Rodriguez le 21 Fév 2019
I'm getting the same result. My data is in the format HHMMSS and I want it to go to HH:MM:SS. I'm now just getting 00:00:00 for my full array.

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Jan
Jan le 29 Juil 2013
Modifié(e) : Jan le 29 Juil 2013
Microsoft has bee so smart to invent two different serial date numbers: One for Windows and one for Macs.
if ismac
MatlabDate = datestr(ExcelDateNum + 695422, 13);
else
MatlabDate = datestr(ExcelDateNum + 693960, 13);
end
Unfortunately this is very wrong, because it does not matter, if the current computer is a Mac, but if the Excel file was stored on a Mac. But I do not know a method to find out this detail.

Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins le 29 Nov 2017
Unless you are using an older version of MATLAB, you are likely better off using readtable (instead of xlsread) and datetime (instead of datestr and datenum). Even if you use xlsread to read Excel serial date numbers, you can use
dates = datetime(excelDates,'ConvertFrom','excel') % or 'excel1904'
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Tunga Rangaswamy
Tunga Rangaswamy le 5 Déc 2018
Modifié(e) : Tunga Rangaswamy le 5 Déc 2018
This works great! It produces date in day-month-year format and time in hh:mm:ss format. How do I get time in hh:mm:ss.mmm (including milliseconds)?
Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins le 11 Déc 2018
Assuming you mean "the time portion of a datetime", you'd need to set the Format property to include HH:mm:ss.SSS. Look at the documentation for datetime.Format.

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