Help Changing Class/Type In A Table

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Kristine
Kristine on 28 May 2025
Commented: Kristine on 4 Jun 2025
Hi y'all,
How do I change the class/type of values in a column into datetime? They were added as datetime going in. When I go to access the file after and check the class, it indicates the variables are catigorical. Why does this happen?
Thank you!
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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre on 4 Jun 2025
Edited: Cris LaPierre on 4 Jun 2025
new_table = new_table_useful_data(with_datetime) ;
no_zeroz = remove_zeros(new_table) ;
no_ESD_over_150 = remove_ESD_greater_150(no_zeroz) ;
These 3 data processing functions are also not defined in the shared code either.
Kristine
Kristine on 4 Jun 2025
These were other functions that remove rows of data that are unrelated to adding datetime columns to the files.
But I did resolve my own issue by switching "MM-dd-yyyy" to "MM/dd/yyyy". I changed nothing else. Now the columns are interpreted as having datetime values. A frustratingly simple solution, though I still don't understand why my code didn't work this way before.

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre on 29 May 2025
The best solution would be to fix how your data is imported. Then you don't hvae to convert it.
You could use convertvars, or just use datetime directly on the table variable
T.A = datetime(T.A,'InputFormat',infmt)
infmt should be set to match the current data. Since your data is categorical, you likely first need to convert it to a string or numeric data type. We could be more specific if you shared your data and code.
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Kristine
Kristine on 4 Jun 2025
@Cris LaPierre This is just a simplification on my code, but still results in a column of categorical values instead of datetime for me.
Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre on 4 Jun 2025
This code does not create categorical values. The code out.DateOnly.Format would throw an error. Are you sure the values are categoricals?
Can you identify where your code diverges from this example? Better yet, share your implementation of this approach.

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