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express datetime from now, every 3h

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Jeong_evolution
Jeong_evolution am 30 Okt. 2016
Kommentiert: Jeong_evolution am 3 Nov. 2016
code is
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t = datetime('now','TimeZone','local','Format','y-MMM-d HH');
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In command,
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t = 2016-Oct-31 00
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But I want to express in command
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t_1 = 2016-Oct-30 00
t_2 = 2016-Oct-30 03
t_3 = 2016-Oct-30 06
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every 3 hour
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please help me

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins am 2 Nov. 2016
In addition to Walter's suggestions, it may also be possible to take advantage of the roll-over behavior of the datetime constructor:
>> datetime(2016,11,1,(0:3:36)',0,0)
ans =
13×1 datetime array
01-Nov-2016 00:00:00
01-Nov-2016 03:00:00
01-Nov-2016 06:00:00
01-Nov-2016 09:00:00
01-Nov-2016 12:00:00
01-Nov-2016 15:00:00
01-Nov-2016 18:00:00
01-Nov-2016 21:00:00
02-Nov-2016 00:00:00
02-Nov-2016 03:00:00
02-Nov-2016 06:00:00
02-Nov-2016 09:00:00
02-Nov-2016 12:00:00

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord am 30 Okt. 2016
Don't create individual variables. Instead use the colon operator to create a vector.
N = datetime('now');
d = N:hours(3):(N+days(1));
% or
d = N + hours(0:3:24);
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Jeong_evolution
Jeong_evolution am 3 Nov. 2016
Thanks. code is very simple. And good operate.

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