How to generate timetable with microsecond accuracy

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Liam Bullard
Liam Bullard le 20 Déc 2020
I have some sensor data with a sample rate of 1kHz to include in a timetable. As it is now, the duration object required by the timetable does not support the precision I am providing (i.e 100.1000 and 100.1010 are both displayed as 100.1 sec).
The timetable is gererated like this, where probeTime is a vector containing timestamps in seconds, to 4 decimal places
probeTT = timetable(seconds(probeTime), U, gamma, theta, uu, vv, ww);
Is there a way of fixing this, aside from using datetime objects instead of seconds?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 20 Déc 2020
Set the Format property of the duration objects you are creating.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 20 Déc 2020
dt = datetime('now')
dt = datetime
20-Dec-2020 16:46:07
dt.Format = dt.Format + ".SSSSSS"
dt = datetime
20-Dec-2020 16:46:07.059265

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