Convert clock time to decimal

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Faria Imam
Faria Imam on 6 Jun 2016
Commented: Etikaf Hussain on 11 May 2019
Hi, I want to convert cell2mat, but there are some times (clock time) values in my data. That's why I couldn't convert it. How can I convert time value to decimal? Is there any other way to convert in to matrix without changing the time value in to decimal? My time value format is hh:mm:ss.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 6 Jun 2016
Edited: Star Strider on 6 Jun 2016
Use the datenum function on your ‘clock time’ values. If you just want the time of day, the fractional numbers (the part of the date number to the right of the decimal) are in decimal fractions of a day, so you need to do no other conversions. Get the day fraction by using the rem or mod functions.
Example:
t = {'12:34:56'};
dnt = datenum(t)
day_frac = rem(dnt,1)
dnt =
736330.524259259
day_frac =
0.524259259225801
EDIT You can of course combine these into one assignment:
day_frac = rem(datenum(t),1)
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 4 Apr 2018
Please show your code
Etikaf Hussain
Etikaf Hussain on 11 May 2019
This may be of help:
datetime(x,'ConvertFrom','excel')
where x is the array containing time values.

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 4 Apr 2018
It sounds very likely that you have some sort of table in Excel that has columns of numbers and also a column of times. If that is true, your best bet is to use readtable to bring them into MATLAB. It's really hard to say how the times will be read in, it depends on how they are stored in the spreadsheet. Likely as text, in which case you will want to convert them to datetimes or durations.

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