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Timeseries data in Matlab

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Sarah Yun
Sarah Yun le 12 Nov 2019
Commenté : Sarah Yun le 12 Nov 2019
Hello.
I have data in a textfile.
There are five variables in columns.
  1. Date in Years - 2015 to 2018
  2. Time in Months (0 - 12)
  3. Time in Days - (0 - 30 or 31 depending on length of the month)
  4. Time in Hours (0 - 23)
  5. Wind speed recorded at every hour (0 - 23) for every day.
I want to make a timeseries plot to show the temp (on y axis) and time on x-axis for the period 2015 to 2018.
How can I do this? What functions do I need to do this?
Thank you.
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico le 12 Nov 2019
Start by learning MATLAB. That is, read the getting started tutorials, since these are pretty basic questions.
That is, you need to read in your data. textread might be a good place to start.
Then, convert it to a single time variable. datetime might be a good idea here.
Finally, plot. A good place to start there is the function plot.
Sarah Yun
Sarah Yun le 12 Nov 2019
Hello!
A = readtable('textfilename')
% This produces a table.
% 4 columns of this table relate to time: year, month, day, hour
t = datetime(Y,M,D,H,MI,S)
How should I use these 4 columns in the datetime function above?
Thank you.

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