get month of date from string
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Nooshin Mahmoodi
il 25 Ott 2018
Commentato: Guillaume
il 25 Ott 2018
I used this code, for exporting the month of years, but it doesn't work for all of my dates, and return NAN for some dates... what is the problem?
if true
mnth= month(datetime(date,'InputFormat','yyyy/MM/dd')) end
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Guillaume
il 25 Ott 2018
Modificato: Guillaume
il 25 Ott 2018
what is the problem?
Your cell array date contains some dates that are not valid and are thus converted to NaT (Not a Time) by datetime. For example, date{2307} is the 30th of February 1389 which matlab rightfully says is not a valid date. In total you have 501 such invalid dates.
In addition, the last element of your cell array is empty.
Note: you can always remove these invalid dates from your array:
d = datetime(date, 'InputFormat','yyyy/MM/dd');
d(isnat(d)) = []; %remove invalid dates
mnth = month(d)
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Guillaume
il 25 Ott 2018
Unfortunately, datetime and all its functions (including month) assume a gregorian calendar. They're not designed to work with the islamic calendar. I am afraid that you cannot use datetime with islamic dates.
For your purpose of extracting months from islamic dates in the form 'yyyy/MM/dd' the simplest would be to use a regular expression:
mnth = str2double(regexp(date, '(?<=\d+/)\d+', 'match', 'once'))
The regular expresion:
- (?<=...) look behind for a pattern. Stuff to match before what you want to extract. That stuff being:
- \d+/: 1 or more numeric digit (the \d+), followed by a litteral /. Basically, look behind for the year.
- \d+: match one or more numeric digit. Matches the month.
Note that if you wanted to extract the day, the pattern would be:
dy = str2double(regexp(date, '(?<=\d+/\d+/)\d+', 'match', 'once'))
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