How to extract time (HH:mm) from datetime from a table and plot it in interval range?

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I have a table with datetime columns and cells and numbers too. The datetime are in default format. I want to extract only the hours from the datetime, and plot it with the column of class double. So, y axis to have the "double" column and x "datetime" but x axis to have intervals such as 00:00-02:00, 02:00-04:00,.....14:00-16:00...22:00-00:00. There are a lot of dates,and what I am trying to do is analyse them in HH:mm rather than chronologically by year and full datetime format. Thanks

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 29 Aug 2017
Edited: Guillaume on 29 Aug 2017
Note that the format of the datetime array is irrelevant. It is only used for display. You could of course change the Format so that it only shows hours and minutes but calculations would still involve the date as well.
You use the hour and minute functions to extract the hours and minutes from a datetime array. Alternatively, you use the Hour and Minute properties of the datetime object.
d = datetime + hours(1:10)' + minutes(1:10)'; %create demo datetime a array
hour(d) %get the hour
d.Hour %another way
minute(d) %get the minute
d.Minute %another way
As for the plot, I'm unclear what you want to do. If two values have the same hours and minutes but different day, do you want to plot them at the same abscissa, like a scatter plot?
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 30 Aug 2017
Still not very clear what it is exactly you are doing but glad you solved it. It does sound like you want to clump your data by two hours interval. If that is so, then as Peter said, the discretize function would be the easiest way to do it.
Dennis Huver
Dennis Huver on 30 Aug 2017
+ found this in the archive which helped a lot. hour_decimal = t.Hour+t.Minute/60; plot(hour_decimal,data) now I have the plot I needed. Thanks a lot btw!

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 29 Aug 2017
I'm not entirely clear what you are trying to do in this plot. It sounds like you want to plot things against time of day, not against absolute time. In recent versions of MATLAB, you can do that just as
plot(timeofday(t.TimeStamp),t.Y)
But then you mention something that sounds like you want to discretize the data into 2hr bins. I'm not sure how that would work in a plot, but the discretize function might be some help.

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