can matlab handle data with microsecond precision and if not how to convert time to microseconds
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am 13 Jan. 2016
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson
am 15 Jan. 2016
I am working with data that needs to be in microseconds.
How to do that in Matlab.
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the cyclist
am 13 Jan. 2016
Your question is quite general, so only a general answer is possible. Yes, MATLAB has multiple ways of using dates and times and data types, and microsecond precision is typically possible. See this page about dates and times in MATLAB, for example.
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Walter Roberson
am 15 Jan. 2016
R2014b and later support datetime objects, which extend the precision with which times can be stored.
For dates close to the present, eps(now) returns about 1e-10; multiply that by 24*60*60 to find that the precision that times can be represented at present with serial date numbers is about 1E-5 seconds, or roughly the 10 microsecond range.
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the cyclist
am 13 Jan. 2016
This page about PTP in Simulink came up in a google search. Maybe it is a good place for you to start. (Disclaimer: I have no personal knowledge about PTP or its implementation.)
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