Looping string array into parsed timestamp
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James
el 17 de Sept. de 2024
Comentada: James
el 18 de Sept. de 2024
I have the following data that I would like to parse into hours:minutes:secs to plot against other data.
Here is my code that is causing issues with the indexing.
TS = ["085423","085428","085431","085502"];
TS = TS';
for i = 1:length(TS)
timestr = TS(i);
end
hours = timestr(1:2);
minutes = timestr(3:4);
secs = timestr(5:6);
formatted_time_str = [hours, ':', minutes, ':', secs];
Any insight is appreciated. Thank you.
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Stephen23
el 17 de Sept. de 2024
Editada: Stephen23
el 17 de Sept. de 2024
"... that is causing issues with the indexing."
Because you are mixing up indexing into string arrays with the characters contained within them. Not the same things at all: indexing into a string array indexes into the string array, not into the characters it contains (as you incorrectly assumed).
TS = ["085423","085428","085431","085502"]
Method one: returns a string array:
FS = extractBefore(TS(:),3)+":"+extractBetween(TS(:),3,4)+":"+extractAfter(TS(:),4)
Method two: returns a char matrix:
FS = repmat(':',numel(TS),8);
FS(:,[1:2,4:5,7:8]) = char(TS(:))
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Stephen23
el 18 de Sept. de 2024
"In trying to plot the FS data (timestamp) against numerical data I get an error message:"
If you are trying to plot with this data, then you are likely much better of using DURATION objects rather than fiddling around with text or numerics:
TS = ["085423";"085428";"085431";"085502"];
H = str2double(extractBefore(TS(:),3));
M = str2double(extractBetween(TS(:),3,4));
S = str2double(extractAfter(TS(:),4));
D = duration(H,M,S)
Y = rand(size(D));
scatter(D,Y)
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