minute
Minute component of input date and time
Syntax
Description
Examples
Find Minute Number of Datetime Values
t1 = datetime('now');
t = t1 + minutes(2:4)
t = 1x3 datetime
20-Jul-2024 15:24:29 20-Jul-2024 15:25:29 20-Jul-2024 15:26:29
m = minute(t)
m = 1×3
24 25 26
Input Arguments
t
— Input date and time
datetime
array
Input date and time, specified as a datetime
array.
To support existing code that previously required Financial Toolbox™, minute
also accepts serial date numbers
and text as inputs, but they are not recommended. For more information, see
Version
History.
Extended Capabilities
Tall Arrays
Calculate with arrays that have more rows than fit in memory.
The
minute
function fully supports tall arrays. For more information,
see Tall Arrays.
C/C++ Code Generation
Generate C and C++ code using MATLAB® Coder™.
Usage notes and limitations:
In generated code, this function supports only
datetime
arrays as inputs. You cannot specify serial date numbers or text as inputs in generated code.
Thread-Based Environment
Run code in the background using MATLAB® backgroundPool
or accelerate code with Parallel Computing Toolbox™ ThreadPool
.
This function fully supports thread-based environments. For more information, see Run MATLAB Functions in Thread-Based Environment.
Distributed Arrays
Partition large arrays across the combined memory of your cluster using Parallel Computing Toolbox™.
This function fully supports distributed arrays. For more information, see Run MATLAB Functions with Distributed Arrays (Parallel Computing Toolbox).
Version History
Introduced in R2014bR2022a: Serial date number and text inputs not recommended
Although minute
supports serial date number and text inputs,
datetime
values are recommended instead. The
datetime
data type provides flexible date and time formats,
storage out to nanosecond precision, and properties to account for time zones and
daylight saving time.
To convert serial date numbers or text to datetime
values, use
the datetime
function. For
example:
t = datetime(738427.656845093,"ConvertFrom","datenum"); m = minute(t)
m = 45
There are no plans to remove support for serial date number or text inputs.
R2022a: minute
functions from Financial Toolbox and MATLAB combined
In previous releases, there were two minute
functions: one in
MATLAB® that accepted datetime
values, and one in
Financial Toolbox that accepted serial date numbers or text values. As of R2022a, you
can call minute
without Financial Toolbox. When you call minute
from MATLAB, it accepts all previous input types.
For example, you can make these calls with a serial date number and text from MATLAB:
m = minute(738427.656845093)
m = 45
m = minute("2021/09/28 15:45:51.4160")
m = 45
In addition, minute
accepts a second input for the date
format when the first input is not a datetime
array:
m = minute(t,F)
In this syntax, specify F
using a valid date format as
documented for the datestr
function, though
'Q'
format specifiers are not supported. For example:
m = minute("2021/09/28 15:45:51.4160","yyyy/dd/mm hh:MM:ss.fff")
m = 45
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