How to split a column in a table into two columns by a space

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I have a table of 4 columns. One column is datetime, '2016-02-01 20:48:58.0000000' I would like to split the date and time into two columns. How to do that? Thanks!
Jennifer

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 4 Mar 2016
Here's one way:
% Create table.
for k = 1 : 3
ca{k} = datestr(now)
pause(1.1)
end
% Create table with two columns, initialized to the same for now.
t = table(ca', ca')
% NOW START:
% Split column #1 into columns 1 and 2.
for k = 1 : size(t, 1)
thisString = cell2mat(t{k,1});
t{k, 1} = {thisString(1:11)};
t{k, 2} = {thisString(13:end)};
end
% Show new t in command window.
t
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JFz
JFz on 7 Mar 2016
Thanks. It works! But now, my table has thousands of rows. Is there a way to make a varfun or something similar to split that column to make it run fast?

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Ahmet Cecen
Ahmet Cecen on 4 Mar 2016

Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 7 Mar 2016
If the variable in your table is literally a datetime, and not a cellstr containing datestrs, then you'll want to split them uing timeofday to get the time part, and dateshift to get the date part.
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JFz
JFz on 7 Mar 2016
Thanks! I will try that. In the mean time, is there anyway to avoid the for loop, such as something like varfun to make it run in a blast?

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