I have a variable called FOUNDATION_DATE which includes the following date observations in string format:
'01/Jan/12'
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'01/Jan/08'
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'01/Jan/44'
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'14/Oct/08'
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'12/Jul/04'
'03/Aug/05'
'20/Apr/10'
'30/Dec/98'
'09/Apr/16'
'01/Jan/10'
'01/Dec/01'
'01/Jan/93'
I am using the Matlab function datetime to transform the above observations in datetime data type. The code is
datetime(FOUNDATION_DATE,'InputFormat','dd/MMM/yy')
which provides the following results:
01-Jan-2012
NaT
NaT
NaT
01-Jan-2008
NaT
01-Jan-2044
NaT
NaT
14-Oct-2008
NaT
NaT
12-Jul-2004
03-Aug-2005
20-Apr-2010
30-Dec-1998
09-Apr-2016
01-Jan-2010
01-Dec-2001
01-Jan-1993
While for the majority of the cases the transformation is conducted properly, for the observation '01/Jan/44' this is not the case as the year becomes 2044. This issue appears in many other date observations of my variable (only a small sample is presented here) and it is quite strange that this issue appears for date observations for years before 1969.
Does anyone have a solution for accurately transforming these strings to datetime variables? Any explanation also why this happens?
PivotYear, which says: Start year of the 100-year date range in which a two-character year resides [...] The default isyear(datetime('now')) - 50which is 1969 as of today. SetPivotYeartoyear(datetime('now')) - 99, and you should be fine.