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How to extract table data based on column values?
One thing to watch out for is that the char vectors contained in the cell arrays (celltrs) can vary in the number of characters,...

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I want to separate each gait cycle and keep each cycle in a row of a table.
If you separate each cycle into a separat row, the rows will likely have data of different lengths, which then gets hard to work...

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Problem with datetime in German
We’re aware of the issues with parsing month abbreviations in some locales, and we're looking at ways to improve this. In this c...

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Creating a for loop that goes through 12 month data in sets of 2
T = readtable('Levenmouth7MWTurbineData2019.csv') ; T.month = month(t.disc_TimeStamp); tiledlayout(3,2) for m = 1:2:12 m...

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Multi Row Tables / Combine information where row is equal?
You can use varfun to apply the cumsum function to each group defined by Parset1. Parset1=['A';'A';'B';'B']; Parset2=['x';'y';...

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Why am I getting the following datetime error message?
I think it's just a typo in your timestamp format spec: ss.sssZ should be ss.SSSZ

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How to make a new table from two different table with common value?
You should be able to use innerjoin on T1 and T2 - no need for C. The innerjoin function calculates the equivalent of C as an in...

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Summarize two tables of different data and dates into exact matches of one of the two datasets
Another way to solve this is to synchronize the lower-resolution chemistry timetable to the higher-resolution discharge data. My...

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How to handle NAN when summing
You can pass a flag to sum to 'omitnan'.

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How to match trial number to time stamps given two sets of data?
Assuming your timestamps are durations (you probably want A to be a timetable with duration row times), you can use the isbetwee...

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How can I compute the mean value over a time interval?
If you have, for example, data once per second for an hour and you want to calculate mean values for each minute, I'd recommend ...

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Plot data from a table that has years in the rows and months in the columns
Here's another way to tackle this, sticking with using table to contain your data. t = readtable('NOAA_CPC_OceanicNinoIndex.xls...

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Loop through date time heart rate data
Can you assume that the data is always sampled uniformly every 2 minutes? That can simplify things, but the code below should be...

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create a 2 dimensional table from a table containing multidimensional entries
Check out the splitvars function.

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Retime data aggregation for ID
Another approach is to unstack the timetable based on the sensor ID, so you'd have a wide timetable with separate variables temp...

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Timetable - loop through days to check for a condition occurring during midday the day prior to midday of the current day
As a starting point, take a look at the retime function. I think the easiest way to do this is create a copy of the timetable,...

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How to plot the graph according to the time
Read the data in as a timetable, You can pull out all the data where the hour is 8 by doing: tt8 = tt(tt.Time.hour == 8, :) Th...

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Compiled Function trying to access non-existent @tabular\hasvars.m method (matlab 2020a)
I looked into that warning, and you can safely ignore it. It is also not present in R2020b.

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Cumulative sum within group, reset when encounters a 0
It took me a while to come up with a way to do this without looping, then it clicked! You need to create groups based on where t...

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How to combine two tables with measurements taken over the same range but different intervals?
This is a tricky problem. I agree that conceptually it seems like a join, but you don't have exact matches in start/end between ...

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Extract partial data from datetime using logics/vectorization
I would extract the time components first and then deal with grouping by day of the week. It's easy to keep this all organized i...

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Sort cell array by datetime
Even better, since you're working with data where each column has a different type, consider using a timetable. t = table2tim...

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Avoid datetime changes due to saving daylight
Do you need to use time zones in your app? In MATLAB, you can work with "unzoned" datetimes, where Daylight Saving Time doesn't ...

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Hourly and 6-hourly average of data in timeable
If you want the rolling average, use smoothdata, with 'movmean' as the method and (e.g.) hours(6) as the window. If you want non...

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Table to variable (I have a full path name)
If you want to read that spreadsheet into a MATLAB table, use readtable rather than load.

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Return rows from a table with a unique combination of categories
You don't say what's not working, but I think you're probably running into findgroups on an array throwing an error. To find gro...

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How do I convert monthly data to quarterly using as the value of the quarter the value of the 1st month of each quarter?
Another timetable option is to use retime with the 'firstvalue' aggregation method.

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Creating n number of tables using already present table in matlab
I would advise that in many cases, you're better off adding a grouping variable based on the conditions you described and doing ...

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Problem with processing large data set
I'm not sure of the BiLSTM-CNN input requirements, but for starters you're probably better off storing those timeseries as rows ...

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Datetime in a loop that concatenates NetCDF
The last line of your loop: time(Nfiles)=time; should be time_all(Nfiles)=time; so that you update time_all. ...

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