How to convert time series table into an array and save as an excell file?

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I have data collected from accelerometers, and that data is saved in a timetable.
I have saved that timetable data as a .mat file.
The data in this .mat file is of the duration data type.
I used the table2array function to convert this table to array.
Following is my code and data set that I used.
load('2023_02_16_F300_NSH_Free_NIacc_data_1.mat', 'NI_Data')
New = table2array(NI_Data)
When I use that function, it indicates that all of my variables as sec values, and data type shows as duration.
How I can convert a time series table into an array as data format as double and how to remove the suffix sec at the end of each data?
Thank you.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 19 Feb. 2023
https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/writetimetable.html ?
Askic V
Askic V am 20 Feb. 2023
Wow, it seems that Matlab has a built in function for just about everything that one can need.

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Askic V
Askic V am 18 Feb. 2023
Bearbeitet: Askic V am 18 Feb. 2023
I think this code could help you:
%load('2023_02_16_F300_NSH_Free_NIacc_data_1.mat', 'NI_Data')
load(websave('2023_02_16_F300_NSH_Free_NIacc_data_1.mat','https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/1299495/2023_02_16_F300_NSH_Free_NIacc_data_1.mat'))
New = table2array(NI_Data);
time_sec = seconds(New(:,1));
acc_1 = seconds(New(:,2));
plot(time_sec, acc_1)
Regarding saving into an Excel file, I suggest to look this part of the documentation:
Matlab has an excellent documentation with a lot of examples.

Corey Silva
Corey Silva am 14 Mär. 2023
You can use writetimetable to write a timetable to an excel spreadsheet without any conversions needed.

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