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14-Apr-2019


S = cellstr(t,'dd. MMMM yyyy','de_DE')


S = 2x1 cell array
{'13. April 2019'}
{'14. April 2019'}


S is a cell array of character vectors representing dates in German. You can export S to a
text file to use with systems in the de_DE locale.


Read Dates in Other Languages


You can read text files containing dates and time in a language other than the language
that MATLAB uses, which depends on your system locale. Use the textscan or
readtable functions with the DateLocale name-value pair argument to specify the
locale in which the function interprets the dates in the file. In addition, you might need to
specify the character encoding of a file that contains characters that are not recognized
by your computer's default encoding.



  • When reading text files using the textscan function, specify the file encoding when
    opening the file with fopen. The encoding is the fourth input argument to fopen.

  • When reading text files using the readtable function, use the FileEncoding name-
    value pair argument to specify the character encoding associated with the file.


See Also


cellstr | char | datetime | readtable | textscan


See Also
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