having a 2 months timetable with 10 minute data points, is it possible to extract first half of each day using subscripting?

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having a timetable, one can do sub-scripting once on the hole interval. can one take a sub-script of the daily data of such a timetable, and save it in another timetable?

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 30 May 2018
Edited: Ameer Hamza on 30 May 2018
Yes, you can use subscript in MATLAB timetable class, similar to subscript in a MATRIX. For example to get the first half of the timetable you can use subscript like this
TT(1:end/2, :)
The exact detail of which subscript to use depends on the values you want to extract.
Edit: the updated answer according to your dataset is
TT_hours = hour(TT.Time);
index = d_hours <= 10 & d_hours >= 8;
TT_new = TT(index,:)
This will extract rows in which the hour is between 8 and 10.
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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 30 May 2018
Yes, The command posted in comments was just an example that timetable can use same indexing as matrices. Without watching a sample dataset, it is hard to suggest an exact solution. Please refer to updated answer.

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Andy
Andy on 30 May 2018
that's the Pandas equivalent:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19179214/selecting-data-between-specific-hours-in-a-pandas-dataframe

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