applying timerange to a number of .mat files containing timetables
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I have a series of .mat files containing timetables that I have created by creating a table fist and then converting that to timetables using table2timetable. I then save the timetables in a location.
I then want to be able to create a datastore for the folder with all the timetables (.mat files), then create tall arrays, and then convert the tall array to timetables so that I can apply the timerange function to select data from all the files in the folder corresponding to the start and end time of the timerange.
Every method that I try has an issue somewhere along the steps described above. Either I am not able to use timerange with .mat files, or writetable does not create timetables, etc ...
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Hatem Helal
am 12 Apr. 2018
How are you importing the data into matlab? Are you using datastore or readtable or something else? I think you might be able to bypass writing an intermediate copy of the data but some additional details would be helpful.
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Anandan Rangasamy
am 11 Apr. 2018
Bearbeitet: Anandan Rangasamy
am 11 Apr. 2018
I think the right way to do this is to begin with tall timetables first, that way you don't mess up the way timetables are formatted differently from different .mat files.
Did you try to create tall timetables and call write on the tall timetable you have? I think this will help you streamline your workflow. Here is the documentation for tall/write: tall/write
Note that you can create tall timetables from in-memory timetables, as well:
>> MeasurementTime = datetime({'2015-12-18 08:03:05';'2015-12-18 10:03:17';'2015-12-18 12:03:13'});
>> Temp = [37.3;39.1;42.3];
>> Pressure = [30.1;30.03;29.9];
>> WindSpeed = [13.4;6.5;7.3];
>> TT = timetable(MeasurementTime,Temp,Pressure,WindSpeed);
>> TT = retime(TT,'hourly','linear');
>> tallTT = tall(TT)
>> write('./myTimeTables', tallTT);
Later on, you can recreate the same tall timetable from the snapshot:
>> recreatedTallTT = tall(datastore('./myTimeTables'))
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