How to convert 64 bit integer timestamp to yyyymmddHHMMSSffffff format?
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Sourav Mondal
on 11 Sep 2020
Commented: Sourav Mondal
on 11 Sep 2020
Hi
I have a timeseries data whose each record has a timestamp in microseconds and are recorded in 64 bit integer format. Data starts from May 1,2011, Sunday, 19:00 EDT. However, I want create a histogram of the interarrival times. Therefore, I want to first convert the timestamps into yyyymmddHHMMSSffffff format and then store it as an integer/double.
A few sample values are: 3679705205, 4998039591, 5638258864, 10464755368, and so on. Therefore, I shall be really thankful if someone can help write a small piece of code to solve this issue.
Thanks,
Sourav
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Cris LaPierre
on 11 Sep 2020
Help us out by sharing what the datetime equivalent of 3679705205, 4998039591, 5638258864, and 10464755368 are.
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Cris LaPierre
on 11 Sep 2020
My best guess would be to use datetime and set the 'Epoch' and 'TicksPerSecond' name-value pairs. Perhaps something like this?
t = [3679705205; 4998039591; 5638258864; 10464755368];
d = datetime(t,'ConvertFrom','epochtime','Epoch',datetime(2011,5,1,19,0,0),'TicksPerSecond',1e6)
d =
4×1 datetime array
01-May-2011 20:01:19
01-May-2011 20:23:18
01-May-2011 20:33:58
01-May-2011 21:54:24
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Steven Lord
on 11 Sep 2020
No. There's no integer type in MATLAB large enough to store those exactly and it is greater than flintmax. If you try to make it a uint64 it saturates at intmax.
>> uint64(20110501200119705205)
ans =
uint64
18446744073709551615
But if you want to create a histogram you can do that with the original datetime array. There's no need to convert to a numeric array.
t = [3679705205; 4998039591; 5638258864; 10464755368];
d = datetime(t,'ConvertFrom','epochtime',...
'Epoch',datetime(2011,5,1,19,0,0),...
'TicksPerSecond',1e6,...
'Format','yyyyMMddHHmmssSSSSSS');
histogram(d)
Or if you want the histogram of the difference between those times:
histogram(diff(d), 'BinWidth', minutes(5)) % 5 minute wide bins
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