how to reshape the data ?

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pruth
pruth am 16 Mai 2018
Kommentiert: Ameer Hamza am 16 Mai 2018
hi, I have created a mat file(attached). the first row contains headers which I don't need except a date
MRR 180417000005 UTC+0530 AVE 10 STP 200 ASL 450 SMP 125e3 SVS 6.0.0.8 DVS 6.10 DSN 0510076780 CC 2898660 MDQ 100 TYP PRO
here 180417000005 is the YYMMDDHHMMSS. the second row has height-H data and the third row has corresponding rain rate- RR to the height.after that next time scan and continue...
'H 200 400 600 800 .... 5000 5200 5400 5600 5800 6000 6200'
'RR 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ...... 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00'
I want to create another mat file, which will have the first column of date and time(in Matlab format), the second column will have rain rate at height 200, the third column will have rain rate at height 400. and so on.
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Matt J
Matt J am 16 Mai 2018
I don't know if it was intentional, but you have missing data in some of your RR rows. For example,
>> data{20118}
ans =
'RR 6.37 21.18 94.44
pruth
pruth am 16 Mai 2018
hi thank you for the reply. if the data is missing we can put NaN.

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza am 16 Mai 2018
The following will return the data in numeric form and store it in a table. Most rows of your table contain 31 column, whereas some rows contain less than 31, in that case, I have padded those rows with NaN at the end
t = char(data(1:3:end));
t = datetime(t(:, 5:16), 'InputFormat', 'yyMMddHHmmss');
rf = cellfun(@(x) str2num(x(3:end)), data(3:3:end), 'UniformOutput', 0);
rf = cellfun(@(x) [x nan(1, 31-numel(x))], rf, 'UniformOutput', 0);
rf = num2cell(cell2mat(rf), 1);
final = [table(t) table(rf{:})];
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pruth
pruth am 16 Mai 2018
thank you. it works !!!
just for curiosity !!! can we convert this table in mat file??
Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza am 16 Mai 2018
Yes, it is also a MATLAB variable. Just save it in similar way
save('tableFile.mat', 'final')

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Matt J
Matt J am 16 Mai 2018
Bearbeitet: Matt J am 16 Mai 2018
This uses MAT2TILES (Download here).
Times=char(data(1:3:end));
Times=string( mat2tiles( Times(:,5:16),[1,2]) );
Times=cell2mat([compose('%s-', Times(:,1:5) ), Times(:,6) ]);
Times=datetime(Times,'InputFormat','yy-MM-dd-HH-mm-ss');
Rainfall=char( data(3:3:end) );
Rainfall=(Rainfall(:,3:end));
result=[char(Times), Rainfall];
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Matt J
Matt J am 16 Mai 2018
Bearbeitet: Matt J am 16 Mai 2018
You have to put the mfile somewhere MATLAB can see it - in your current folder where you are running code or somewhere in your matlab path.
Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza am 16 Mai 2018
Just the lines
Time = char(data(1:3:end));
Time = datetime(Time(:, 5:16), 'InputFormat', 'yyMMddHHmmss');
work fine in R2018a. I am not sure about the previous version.

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