using datetime() in retrieving data
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MA
el 30 de Sept. de 2021
Comentada: MA
el 2 de Oct. de 2021
Assuming I am using datetime() to refer to the date and time that some data has accured in.
date=datetime(1999,06,19,15,45,00); %datetime(year,month,day,hour,min,sec)
I am using 'date' in further comparison to retrive some data, now is there any syntax I may use in this that would allow me for example to retrive the data happened in a certain day for all the years, (ex: the data happened in 1st october from all the years we have) or for a certain hour from all days in months in years?
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Steven Lord
el 30 de Sept. de 2021
How is your data stored? If it's in a timetable array you may find a timerange useful. The isbetween function may also be helpful.
Alternately checking using some of the functions in the "Split Dates and Times" section on the Dates and Times page in the documentation may be of use as @Siddharth Bhutiya showed.
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Siddharth Bhutiya
el 30 de Sept. de 2021
Once you have created a datetime array, you could use functions like month, day, year, etc to get the corresponding field values from the datetime. Then as KSSV suggested above, you could use those to index and filter your datetimes.
>> d
d =
4×1 datetime array
01-Oct-2020
02-Oct-2021
01-Oct-2019
01-Sep-2018
>> month(d)
ans =
10
10
10
9
>> d(month(d) == 10 & day(d) == 1) % Get 1st October for all years
ans =
2×1 datetime array
01-Oct-2020
01-Oct-2019
If you want to filter your datetimes for values between two points in time then you could also use something like isbetween: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/datetime.isbetween.html
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KSSV
el 30 de Sept. de 2021
Read about datevec. This will split your date into year, month, day, hour, minute and secobd. From here you can use logial indexing and get the indices.
idx = month == 10 & day == 1 ;
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Stephen23
el 30 de Sept. de 2021
Do NOT convert DATETIME objects to the older, less accurate, less versatile, DATEVEC, DATENUM, etc.
Instead use MONTH, DAY, etc directly on the DATETIME object, and then you can use the usual logical comparisons required for your data operations.
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