You are analyzing a train timetable (you have some time to kill since you just missed your train!) How many trains depart each day of the week? (submit the results as a table with the days of the week and number of trains)
Example
DepTime = datetime(2016,11,1,[6 8 9],[22 51 05],0)';
ArrTime = datetime(2016,11,1,[9 10 12],[17 32 09],0)';
Destination = categorical({'BOS';'NYC';'BOS'});
tt = timetable(DepTime,Destination,ArrTime)
tt =
DepTime Destination ArrTime
____________________ ___________ ____________________
01-Nov-2016 06:22:00 BOS 01-Nov-2016 09:17:00
01-Nov-2016 08:51:00 NYC 01-Nov-2016 10:32:00
01-Nov-2016 09:05:00 BOS 01-Nov-2016 12:09:00
The result should be given as a table:
DayOfWk = {'Thu';'Tue';'Wed'};
GroupCount = [5;6;4];
numTrains = table(DayOfWk,GroupCount)
numTrains =
DayOfWk GroupCount
_______ __________
'Thu' 5
'Tue' 6
'Wed' 4
Feature Tip: R2016b introduces timetables with related functions which may be helpful. To learn more see MATLAB Timetables.
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Problem set provided me with an enjoyable introduction to Timetables, thank you.