How to save data in csv format as output data?

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clc;
close all;
clear all;
num = xlsread("SensorsAP_example.csv");
Split the cell into format of date
timestamp = num(:,3);
date.days = floor(timestamp/(10^6));
date.hours = floor(mod(timestamp,10^6)/(10^4));
date.mins = floor(mod(timestamp,10^4)/(10^2));
date.secs = mod(timestamp,10^2);
save('data.csv','date')

Answers (2)

KSSV
KSSV on 29 Jun 2022
Read about writetable, csvwrite
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vimal kumar chawda
vimal kumar chawda on 29 Jun 2022
Sorry, I can read but I want as output. So hope you might know what is the issue with the script.
Can you please read the question again not improt but its all about output?

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 29 Jun 2022
That is not the appropriate way to do the conversion.
See my Answer to your previous post.
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 29 Jun 2022
What does ‘not working’ mean?
It works when I run it, producing what appears to me to be an appropriate result. As I mentioned, if the conversion routine is something different that POSIX (I experimented with Excel dates and that failed), we need to know what the conversion is.
For example, if you know the correct dates and times for at least two ‘timestamp’ values (preferably not immediately adjacent to each other), and assuming linearity, it would be possible to perform a linear regression to convert them into something meaningful, for example to MATLAB datenum values that could then be converted to datetime arrays. .
As I mentioned, 37 hour days and 61 minute hours make no sense, at least in terrestrial time. (Maybe on other planets, time is different.)

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