How to plot binned data from a table?

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Olivia Hakan
Olivia Hakan on 2 Feb 2023
Answered: Steven Lord on 2 Feb 2023
I am plotting data from text files that open as tables with columns of concentrations, and a column of date/times. I need to bin & plot the data in hourly averages & so I can look at diurnal cycles over the span of the month. Without much Matlab experience I'm struggling. Any help is appreciated!
Here is my code I've used to just plot the plain time series from 1/1-1/23.
T = readtimetable("summary_1_1_2023__1_23_2023.txt","TextType","string"); %opening table
hold on
plot(T.Time, T.Var46); %Time (date/time), Vanadium
plot(T.Time, T.Var52); %Time, Iron
plot(T.Time, T.Var58); %Time, Copper
legend('Vanadium', 'Iron', 'Copper');
title('Metal Aerosol Concentrations in January');
xlabel('Time passed (days)');
ylim([-0.05 3.5]);

Answers (1)

Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 2 Feb 2023
Take a look at the "Aggregate Timetable Data and Calculate Mean Values" example on the retime documentation page.

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