We have table,Why we use timetable?
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What is the difficience between the table and timetable?
“timetable is a type of table that associates a time with each row. Like tables, timetables store column-oriented data variables that can have different data types and sizes as long as they have the same number of rows. In addition, timetables provide time-specific functions to align, combine, and perform calculations with timestamped data in one or more timetables.”-----------------I have a table that associates a time with each row. temp is table,The 4th column is the datetime Var(varname is ‘time’),so,I can run this code to find row that date is 2008-01-03
temp((temp{:,4}==datetime('2008-01-03')),:)
I can sort by time
sortrows(temp,'Time')
Is there anything that a timetalb can do, but table cannot? What job must be done using a timetabl instead of a table?
Almost all the functions that tables can use ,timetable can use too. Like:removevars vartype addprop………………
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Paul
el 23 de Jul. de 2023
It looks like timetables offer additional functionality helpful for dealing with time histories of data: Timetables
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