Finding values on only time (excluding date)
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KL
on 5 Oct 2017
How have your stored your data? which version are you using?
sikander shahzad
on 5 Oct 2017
sikander shahzad
on 6 Oct 2017
Answers (2)
Cam Salzberger
on 5 Oct 2017
1 vote
Andrei Bobrov
on 5 Oct 2017
T = readtable('data1.xlsx');
T.Date_Time = datetime(join(string(T{:,1:2})),'I','dd-MM-uuuu HH:mm');
T = T(:,[1,3:end]);
out = T(hour(T{:,1}) == 8,:);
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sikander shahzad
on 6 Oct 2017
Cam Salzberger
on 6 Oct 2017
You generally shouldn't need to use the "find" function. It is often more efficient to just use logical indexing directly. That is what is being done with Andrei's example. The expression:
logicalArray = hour(T{:, 1}) == 8;
will produce a logical array of the same number of rows as T, with "true" whenever the hour value in the first column of T is 8. When you do:
T(logicalArray, :)
it will return only those rows that were "true" in the logical array.
-Cam
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