How to obtain a value from timestamp

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Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark on 13 Mar 2019
Commented: Walter Roberson on 16 Mar 2019
Hello everyone,
Is there any method, or way how to obtain a value for example same hour previous day ? Thanks a lot
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dpb
dpb on 13 Mar 2019
Edited: dpb on 14 Mar 2019
BTW NB: load is a builtin (and pretty important) Matlab function to read .mat files. Aliasing it with a variable name, while quite an appropriate name for the application, is probably not a good idea. Since ML is case-sensitive, Load or some other variation would be a likely candidate.
Digression aside, adding a duration to an energy value is then inconsistent in units and simply wrong as I presumed.
It's not clear exactly what you think that should do, but as noted, you either compute the relative position of a value in an array by knowing the offset from present position as Walter shows, or you use the actual time values and look for matching timestamps of that which you wish and then use those indices to retrieve the data.
Again, we're lacking context for how you've got the data stored so is very difficult to write any specific code and talking in generalities is fraught with confusion and imprecision when it comes to writing code.
There is a timetable class in Matlab; you might find it an appropriate container for your purposes. See
doc timetable % for details, examples, etc., ...
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 13 Mar 2019
For any given location, K, in your load data, associated with a particular time, the location (K-144) is the data for the time exactly one day earlier.

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Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark on 14 Mar 2019
so if I want to get prev24h value I have to use for loop to loop throughout the array and array at indek i-144 will be my previous value ?
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Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark on 15 Mar 2019
Edited: Matthew Clark on 15 Mar 2019
Mr. Walter Roberson what is the difference between narxnet and distdelaynet ? Could I for example closed loop for my problem ? Thanks for your pattience and advice!
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 Mar 2019
Sorry, I am not really familiar with the time based networks.

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