Tables: Transform Variablenames

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BdS
BdS on 15 Mar 2019
Edited: dpb on 15 Mar 2019
Hi
I downloaded data from an excel worksheet to matlab. Matlab creates a table. Matlab inserts the first row of the data in excel (which are dates in the format 2/28/2019) as the variable names in the format x2_28_2019. Isn't it possible to extract the original variable names in Properties.VariableDescriptions (without mentioning "Original column heading:"). So that I can transform the dates coming from excel to dateformat in matlab?

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 15 Mar 2019
It's easy to turn 'x2_28_2019' into a datetime, that's just
>> datetime('x2_28_2019','InputFormat','''x''MM_dd_yyyy')
ans =
datetime
28-Feb-2019
You can do that on t.Properties.VariableNames to convert them all.
The more difficult question is what do you want to do with them next? You can't use datetimes as the variable names of a table, although you can use them as the row times of a timetable -- rotating 90 deg, in effect.

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dpb
dpb on 15 Mar 2019
Edited: dpb on 15 Mar 2019
...,'ReadVariableNames',0); % use the named parameters as needed
See
doc readtable
Also, in general,
doc detectImportOptions
and Matlab will probably auto-detect the situation for you...

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