1 have 3 csv files of various sizes with timestamps (TS) in Column 1 of each csv. 2 csv files will always have same size matrix, but third csv TS is delayed which causes a smaller matrix. How do I pad third csv with 0's until TS3 = TS1 or TS2?
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Thomas Gunther
el 29 de Mzo. de 2018
Comentada: Akira Agata
el 30 de Mzo. de 2018
1 have 3 csv files of various sizes with timestamps (TS) in Column 1 of each csv. 2 csv files will always have same size matrix, but third csv TS is delayed which causes a smaller matrix. How do I pad third csv with 0's until TS3 = TS1 or TS2?
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Akira Agata
el 30 de Mzo. de 2018
Assuming your data in 3 csv files are stored in timetable, say TT1 TT2 and TT3, you can pad the data in TT3 with 0s until TT3's timestamp is TT1's timestamp by using retime function, like:
% Sample data
TS = datetime({'2015-12-18 07:02:12';'2015-12-18 08:00:47';...
'2015-12-18 09:01:37';'2015-12-18 10:03:10';...
'2015-12-18 10:59:34'});
Data = [37.3;41.9;45.7;42.3;39.8];
TT1 = timetable(TS,Data);
TT3 = TT1(3:end,:);
% Pad a 3rd data with 0 until TT3.TS = TT1.TS
TT3 = retime(TT3,TT1.TS,'fillwithconstant','Constant',0);
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Akira Agata
el 30 de Mzo. de 2018
Same way can be applicable. Please try to use timetable with duration vector as a time tamp. The following is an example.
% Sample data
TS = seconds(1:5)';
Data = [37.3;41.9;45.7;42.3;39.8];
TT1 = timetable(TS,Data);
TT3 = TT1(3:end,:);
% Pad a 3rd data with 0 until TT3.TS = TT1.TS
TT3 = retime(TT3,TT1.TS,'fillwithconstant','Constant',0);
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