Extracting data from the original data set
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    sam moor
 el 14 de Nov. de 2016
  
    
    
    
    
    Comentada: Walter Roberson
      
      
 el 14 de Nov. de 2016
            I have a data file named roof-disp.out attached below. 1st column data refers to time and all other columns refers the corresponding distance. Now I want to extract the data for 0.02,0.04,0.06,...60.00 sec (at a difference of 0.02) from 1st column and corresponding distances. Is there a way to extract data from the original data for a particular values? Your answer is highly appreciated. Thank you.
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  Star Strider
      
      
 el 14 de Nov. de 2016
        Once again, the easiest way is to interpolate it:
fidi = fopen('sam moor rd.txt','rt');
Dcell = textscan(fidi, repmat('%f',1,9), 'CollectOutput',1, 'Delimiter',' ');
D = cell2mat(Dcell);
L = size(D,1);
t = D(:,1);
q = length(t > 0)/L;
ti = 0 : 0.02 : max(t);                                 % Interpolation Vector
Di = interp1(t, D(:,2:end), ti, 'linear');              % Interpolated Data
rd_new = [ti' Di];                                      % Complete Interpolated ‘rd’ Matrix
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  Star Strider
      
      
 el 14 de Nov. de 2016
				I’d forgotten you were starting at 0.02 rather than 0.00.
This works:
fidi = fopen('sam moor rd.txt','rt');
Dcell = textscan(fidi, repmat('%f',1,9), 'CollectOutput',1, 'Delimiter',' ');
D = cell2mat(Dcell);
L = size(D,1);
t = D(:,1);
ti = 0.02 : 0.02 : max(t);                              % Interpolation Vector
Di = interp1(t, D(:,2:end), ti, 'linear');              % Interpolated Data
rd_new = [ti' Di];                                      % Complete Interpolated ‘rd’ Matrix
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