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Re: Question on datestr()
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dieter . jurzitza |
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Re: Question on datestr() |
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Sat, 27 Feb 2016 12:02:58 +0000 |
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Dear listmembers,
trying to use "datestr" gives me unexpected results with hour / minute / second
- information. I am issueing
datestr(date,31)
and get
ans = 2016-01-25 00:00:00
I am issueing
datestr(13)
and get
ans = 00:00:00
In contrast my watch and "date" tell me
Mo 25. Jan 09:53:34 CET 2016
octave is
octave --version
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Thank you very much for lookint into this,
take care
Dieter Jurzitza
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