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t =


8-Mar-2014 19:00:00 +0800 9-Mar-2014 18:00:00 +0800


Operations on datetime arrays with time zones automatically account for time zone
differences. For example, create a datetime in a different time zone.


u = datetime(2014,3,9,6,0,0,'TimeZone','Europe/London',...
'Format','d-MMM-y HH:mm:ss Z')


u =


9-Mar-2014 06:00:00 +0000


View the time difference between the two datetime arrays.


dt = t - u


dt =


-19:00:00 04:00:00


When you perform operations involving datetime arrays, the arrays either must all have a
time zone associated with them, or they must all have no time zone.


See Also


datetime | timezones


Related Examples



  • “Represent Dates and Times in MATLAB” on page 7-2

  • “Convert Date and Time to Julian Date or POSIX Time” on page 7-8


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