How can I correct for gaps in an supposedly evenly spaced array
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I have two one-dimensional arrays, data and datim, the latter containing date values. These are large arrays containing a days worth of data sampled at 100 or 200 samples per second.
The date values are meant to be evenly spaced and sequential, but sometimes there are gaps. The gaps can be anywhere, including at the beginning or end of the day.
(I know that this is a very, very bad way to store time-series data, but I didn't write the function that reads the source data file).
I need to recreate the two arrays, without any gaps.
All the ways I can think of doing this involve loops and take a long time to execute.
Is there a better way?
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Walter Roberson
le 27 Juil 2020
Convert to timetable() and retime() and convert back to time series.
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