Time format conversion command

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T
T il 16 Ott 2012
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If I want to convert
36:40.0
to
time in seconds, how do I do this?
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Matt Fig
Matt Fig il 16 Ott 2012
What form is that? Is it a string and many in a character array or a cell array or what?
A = ['36:40.0';'36:41.0';'34:40.3']; % Like this?
A = {'36:40.0';'36:41.0';'34:40.3'}; % Like this?
Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek il 16 Ott 2012
are your data in a text file?

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek il 16 Ott 2012
Modificato: Azzi Abdelmalek il 16 Ott 2012
t={'36:40.0' ,'37:40.0' ;'39:40.0' ,'31:40.0'}
out=cellfun(@(x) sum(cellfun(@str2double, regexp(x,'[:.]','split')).*[3600 60 1]),t)
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek il 18 Ott 2012
Modificato: Azzi Abdelmalek il 18 Ott 2012
Anthony, I suggest that you reformulate and repost your question, let it brief and very clear.
T
T il 18 Ott 2012
Actually I used the following:
[Y, M, D, H, MN, S] = datevec(data{2}); out = H*3600+MN*60+S;
It works!

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig il 16 Ott 2012
Modificato: Matt Fig il 16 Ott 2012
If you have a cell array, I would do this:
A = {'36:40.0';'36:40.1';'34:40.3'}; % A cell array
B = '${num2str(str2num($1)*60+str2num($2))}';
B = regexprep(A,'(\d+):(\d+\.\d*)',B)
If you have a character array, then:
A = ['36:40.0';'36:41.0';'34:40.3']; % A character array.
B = '${num2str(str2num($1)*60+str2num($2))}';
B = char(regexprep(cellstr(A),'(\d+):(\d+\.\d*)',B))
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Matt Fig
Matt Fig il 16 Ott 2012
Modificato: Matt Fig il 16 Ott 2012
You seem to show where you converted to datenumbers using the DATENUM command. So why would it be surprising that you get datenumbers?
Show what this shows:
data{2}(1:3) % Or, what is in data{2}... strings?
If you don't see the strings in there, take the time to explore the data cell array before you run all these conversions on it. What is in data{1}? How about data{3}, etc...
Matt Fig
Matt Fig il 16 Ott 2012
Modificato: Matt Fig il 16 Ott 2012
Please show the first few elements of data{2}. Do so in another comment, don't go up and edit old comments or I cannot follow the conversation.

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