How to convert this string to a datetime?

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Hi! Unfortunately, MATLAB is not allowing me to convert this series of strings of date to a datetime series. Can anyone please help?
D = ['2003/06/24'
'2003/07/10'
'2003/07/10'
'2003/07/10'
'2003/07/18'
'2003/07/26'
'2003/08/03'
'2003/08/11'
'2003/08/19'
'2003/08/27'];
Any feedback will be greatly appreciated!
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 14 Dec 2022
Can you show the command you're using to try to perform this conversion and describe what "not allowing" means in this context?
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Ashfaq Ahmed
Ashfaq Ahmed on 14 Dec 2022
Edited: Ashfaq Ahmed on 14 Dec 2022
Thank you so much! It works. The reason why it wasn't working the previous time is -- all the strings I showed here were a column of a table. So, I first used the function table2array, and then used Stephen's code!

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 14 Dec 2022
D = ['2003/06/24'
'2003/07/10'
'2003/07/10'
'2003/07/10'
'2003/07/18'
'2003/07/26'
'2003/08/03'
'2003/08/11'
'2003/08/19'
'2003/08/27'];
T = datetime(D, 'inputformat','u/M/d')
T = 10×1 datetime array
24-Jun-2003 10-Jul-2003 10-Jul-2003 10-Jul-2003 18-Jul-2003 26-Jul-2003 03-Aug-2003 11-Aug-2003 19-Aug-2003 27-Aug-2003
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Ashfaq Ahmed
Ashfaq Ahmed on 14 Dec 2022
Thank you so much! It works. The reason why it wasn't working the previous time is -- all the strings I showed here were a column of a table. So, I first used the function table2array, and then used your code!
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 14 Dec 2022
"So, I first used the function table2array.."
It is simpler and more efficient to use basic indexing:

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