datestr producing incorrect dates

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Cary
Cary on 28 Jun 2014
Commented: per isakson on 28 Jun 2014
Hello everyone,
I am testing some historical data, and and the raw dates import as serialized dates. So when I convert these dates into strings in the 'yyyymmdd' format, I would expect to see the following: 39400 (serial date) converts into 20071114 (November 14, 2007). However, when I use datestr on 39400 I get 01071115. In other words, the year (2007) and the day(14th) are incorrect. Am I missing something? Thanks for reading.

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per isakson
per isakson on 28 Jun 2014
Edited: per isakson on 28 Jun 2014
"39400" is an "Excel serial date number".
Matlab: A serial date number represents the whole and fractional number of days from a fixed, preset date (January 0, 0000).
Try
>> datenum( '20071114', 'yyyymmdd' )
ans =
733360
.
There is a function in the Financial Toolbox, x2mdate, Excel serial date number to MATLAB serial date number. See that documentation and write your own function.

Cary
Cary on 28 Jun 2014
Edited: Cary on 28 Jun 2014
Thank you. How can I prevent the dates from being imported as excel serial numbers (I understand I can use x2mdate if this is not possible)?
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per isakson
per isakson on 28 Jun 2014
AKAIK: One cannot prevent that and has to convert them in a second step. See my answer.

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