Create cell array from 00.00 to 23.59

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Hi everyone,
i need to create a cell array containing time values from 00.00 to 23.59 with a step of 1 minute.
00.00
00.01
00.02
..
00.59
01.00
01.01
..
..
23.59
Just to explain it better,
t_iniz_proc=datetime(2018,2,5,0,0,0);
t_end_proc=datetime(2018,2,5,23,59,0);
DataArray=(t_iniz_proc:minutes(1):t_end_proc)'
i need something like that but i don't want to include the data, just the time in format 'hh.mm'
Can anyone help me?
Thanks a lot!
Fabio
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA on 15 Mar 2019
That menas 0.00 >>i min Gap>>0.01>>1 Min wait.....upto 23.59
Is this you are asking, if yes then it takes much longer time to exucates..near about 2500 min??
Confirm?
Fabio Pulcini
Fabio Pulcini on 15 Mar 2019
no i don't need to pause the code.
I must create an array containing a time sequence that starts at midnight (00.00) of a not specified day and ends at 23.59 of that day. So that i can see each time minute by minute.

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Accepted Answer

madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 15 Mar 2019
DataArray.Format='H:mm'

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KSSV
KSSV on 15 Mar 2019
t = 00.00:0.01: 23.59 ;
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 15 Mar 2019
Edited: madhan ravi on 15 Mar 2019
it's a duration array not a time array
KSSV
KSSV on 15 Mar 2019
So what? I gave two options..let the user decide what he wants....nothing is going to harm with that.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 15 Mar 2019
minutesAfterMidnight = minutes(0):minutes(1):(hours(24)-minutes(1));
minutesAfterMidnight.Format = 'hh:mm';
firstTen = minutesAfterMidnight(1:10)
lastTen = minutesAfterMidnight(end-9:end)
You can add this to a datetime when or if you need times during a day.
minutesOfToday = datetime('today')+minutesAfterMidnight;
twoThirtyNineAM = minutesOfToday(2*60+40)
I added 40 instead of 39 when extracting 2:39 AM from minutesOfToday because 00:00 is element 1 of minutesAfterMidnight. Don't get caught by an off by one error.

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