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在Excel中如何将Unix纪元时间戳转换为人类可读取的日期/时间?

更新时间:2022-12-18 10:33:43

是的,你可以创建一个公式来为你做这个。 Java和Unix / Linux计算自1/1970以来的毫秒数,而Microsoft Excel从Windows的1/1/1900开始,Mac OS X为1/1/1904。您只需要执行以下操作:转换:



对于Windows上的GMT时间

  =((x / 1000)/ 86400)+(DATEVALUE(1-1-1970) -  DATEVALUE(1-1-1900))

对于Mac OS X上的GMT时间

  =((x / 1000)/ 86400) +(DATEVALUE(1-1-1970) -  DATEVALUE(1-1-1904))

对于Windows上的本地时间(用GMT替换当前的偏移量)

  =(((x / 1000) - (t * 3600))/ 86400)+(DATEVALUE(1-1-1970) -  DATEVALUE(1-1-1900))

对于Mac OS X上的本地时间(用GMT替换当前的偏移量)

  =(((x / 1000) - (t * 3600))/ 86400)+(DATEVALUE(1-1-1970) -  DATEVALUE(1-1-1904))






在您的具体情况下,它看起来如果你在山区时间(GMT偏移量 7 )。因此,如果我在单元格A1的新的Excel电子表格中粘贴了 1362161251894 的值,然后粘贴以下公式,则得到41333.46356的结果,如果我随后将Excel格式化为日期(在单元格上按ctrl + 1)是: 2/28/13 11:07 AM

  =(((A1 / 1000) - (7 * 3600))/ 86400)+(DATEVALUE(1-1-1970) -  DATEVALUE(1-1-1900))


I have Excel documents containing Unix epoch timestamps from a Java application. I'd like to see what they translate to and represent them as human readable dates inside of Excel.

For example, the following long: 1362161251894 should evaluate to something readable like: 01 Mar 2013 11:07:31,894

I'm assuming I can create a formula for this, but I'm not sure how. Thanks!

Yes, you can create a formula to do this for you. Java and Unix/Linux count the number of milliseconds since 1/1/1970 while Microsoft Excel does it starting on 1/1/1900 for Windows and 1/1/1904 for Mac OS X. You would just need to do the following to convert:

For GMT time on Windows

=((x/1000)/86400)+(DATEVALUE("1-1-1970") - DATEVALUE("1-1-1900"))

For GMT time on Mac OS X

=((x/1000)/86400)+(DATEVALUE("1-1-1970") - DATEVALUE("1-1-1904"))

For local time on Windows (replace t with your current offset from GMT)

=(((x/1000)-(t*3600))/86400)+(DATEVALUE("1-1-1970") - DATEVALUE("1-1-1900"))

For local time on Mac OS X (replace t with your current offset from GMT)

=(((x/1000)-(t*3600))/86400)+(DATEVALUE("1-1-1970") - DATEVALUE("1-1-1904"))


In your specific case it looks like you are in a Mountain Time (GMT offset of 7). So if I paste your value given of 1362161251894 in a new Excel spreadsheet in cell A1 and then paste the following formula, I get a result of 41333.46356, which if I then tell Excel to format as a Date (press ctrl+1 on the cell) is: 2/28/13 11:07 AM

=(((A1/1000)-(7*3600))/86400)+(DATEVALUE("1-1-1970") - DATEVALUE("1-1-1900"))