I have data for five different years, I need to separate each year separately? what's the best possible way? I tried using datnum command..

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displaytime = datenum(time)-732313 I used this code and it gives me the data for all five years but I need the data for each year separately.
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KSSV
KSSV on 16 Oct 2015
on what variable name the data is stored? Data you mean, it is in a text file? If so, what is the name of text file? You have to be more lcear about how the data is.
Dayne Davey
Dayne Davey on 19 Oct 2015
Okay !! I have five years of data for time for each day of the year, so basically 365*5 columns of data (if that makes sense) I need to separate each year of data separately. for example, I have the data for year 2000,2001,2002,2003 and 2004. I need to create a code to separate them individually.

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Ingrid
Ingrid on 16 Oct 2015
Edited: Ingrid on 16 Oct 2015
you should not use datenum but datevec as then the year is stored in the first column
timeVector =datevec(time);
timeYear = timeVector(:,1);
possibleYears = unique(timeYear);
datePerYear = cell(numel(possibleYears));
for ii = possibleYears
datePerYear{ii} = time(timeYear ==ii);
end

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