Is there a command to index months in a timetable series?
I would like to index one long term timetable in two ways. In one, all July, August, and September are indexed. In the second Novemeber through March are indexed.
My timetable is a daily series.

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz am 23 Sep. 2020
Bearbeitet: Adam Danz am 23 Sep. 2020

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Logical index of rows that are in July,Aug,Sept.
idx = ismember(month(TT2_staLCA_WS.Time),[7,8,9]);

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Eric Escoto
Eric Escoto am 23 Sep. 2020
Bearbeitet: Eric Escoto am 23 Sep. 2020
Nice. So this provides the logical array. What is the next step to pull those values (meaning the data and Time columns) into a new TT? Is it an 'if' statement?
Adam Danz
Adam Danz am 23 Sep. 2020
It's just basic indexing.
For example,
T = table((1:5)',["A";"B";"C";"D";"E"])
% T =
% 5×2 table
% Var1 Var2
% ____ ____
% 1 "A"
% 2 "B"
% 3 "C"
% 4 "D"
% 5 "E"
idx = ismember(T.Var1, [1,3,4]) % rows where var1 is 1,3,or 4
% idx =
% 5×1 logical array
% 1
% 0
% 1
% 1
% 0
% EXAMPLES OF INDEXING
T(idx,:)
% 3×2 table
% Var1 Var2
% ____ ____
% 1 "A"
% 3 "C"
% 4 "D"
T.Var2(idx)
% 3×1 string array
% "A"
% "C"
% "D"
Eric Escoto
Eric Escoto am 23 Sep. 2020
Ah of course. Perfect.
Thanks, Adam!
Adam Danz
Adam Danz am 23 Sep. 2020
Socially distant high-five!

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