Plot a time-depth temperature contour graph
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Louis van Herwijnen
el 18 de Nov. de 2017
Comentada: Walter Roberson
el 20 de Jul. de 2022
Hi guys,
This is my first time using Matlab ever, so as you can imagine I am a bit lost.
I have to plot a contour graph with time as x, depth as y and temperatures as z. The data looks like this on excel :
I looked for tutorials on Internet but I am completely lost. Could someone please give me some hints as to where to start, for example only how to make the data useable on Matlab ? I tried the 'xlsread' command but I have no idea what to do next... any king of help would be great ! Thank you !
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Hi guys,
So I have this data and I am trying to plot a contour graph with : depth as Y, the hours as X, and the temperature as the data assigned to each depth and hour. But whatever I try, I have something that does not work, be it matrix dimension or something else. I do not understand how I should define each variable, X Y Z, when it shouldn't be too complicated ! does anyone have any kind of hints or help ? The blanks are simply times when the temperature could not be recorded, but that shouldn't be a problem in a contour plot should it ?? I am getting really desperate
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Walter Roberson
el 18 de Nov. de 2017
data = xlsread('Plots.xls');
time_in_days = data(1,2:end);
depth = data(2:end,1);
temperature = data(2:end,2:end);
contourf(time_in_days, depth, temperature)
datetick('x', 'HH:MM')
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Ruben
el 15 de Jul. de 2022
Editada: Ruben
el 18 de Jul. de 2022
Hi @Walter Roberson or anyone else who could help. I have a very similar problem. My imported data looks like this:
Is the Var1 column a datetime? I use the code below and get this error:
"Error using contourf
Input arguments must be numeric or objects which can be converted to double."
I've tried turning the datetime into a number with datenum (commented out below) but I haven't had success with that either. It gives the error:
"Error using datenum
DATENUM failed.
Caused by:
Error using datevec
The input to DATEVEC was not an array of character vectors or strings."
%% Import Data
filename = "Plots_mmddyyyy.dat";
A = readtable(filename);
Aopts = detectImportOptions(filename);
%% Partition Table Data Into Variables
Depth = A(1,2:end);
Time = A(2:end,1);
Temperature = A(2:end,2:end);
%Ttime = datenum(Time);
%% Plot
contourf(Time,Depth,Temperature)
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Walter Roberson
el 20 de Jul. de 2022
%% Import Data
filename = "Plots_mmddyyyy.dat";
Aopts = detectImportOptions(filename);
A = readtable(filename, Aopts);
%% Partition Table Data Into Variables
Depth = A{1,2:end};
Time = A{2:end,1};
Temperature = A{2:end,2:end};
%% Plot
contourf(datenum(Time), Depth, Temperature)
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