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Brian Gregory
Brian Gregory on 10 Jun 2021
Edited: Star Strider on 10 Jun 2021
Hello.
I am having an issue where I am plotting data using datetime (converting from excel) and it is giving me the date stamp of the current day on the plot. I need to specify the date I want and stamp it onto the plots without interfering with the data. How can I do this?
Thanks!
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Scott MacKenzie
Scott MacKenzie on 10 Jun 2021
So, you are reading a date and time from Excel into a datetime variable, but the datetime variable is for the current day not the day in the Excel file. It might help if you provide the data and your code.
Brian Gregory
Brian Gregory on 10 Jun 2021
Hi Scott. That is exactly right except the data conversion only has the time, not the date. I am unable to provide the data due to confidentiality reasons, but here is a graph that has the date. This is by no means the data I am trying to plot but it is a plot of the time from the datetime conversion with the date at the top. That is the date I would like to change.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 10 Jun 2021
Edited: Star Strider on 10 Jun 2021
The only way I can devise to delete the date is to create new y-tick labels and use them instead —
F = openfig('untitled.fig');
Ax = gca; % Axis Handle
yt = Ax.YTick; % Y-Tick Values
ythm = compose("%02d:%02d", [hour(yt); minute(yt)].') % Create New Ones
Ax.YTickLabel = ythm; % Use Them For The New Y-Ticks
text(min(xlim), max(ylim), 'Your Date Here', 'Vert','bottom', 'Horiz','left')
The new plot —
EDIT — (10 Jun 2021 at 16:46)
Added text call to insert ‘Your Date Here’ date information.
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 10 Jun 2021
plot(1:10, 1:10)
title("This plot was created at " + string(datetime('now')))

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