synchronize
Synchronize timetables to common time vector, and resample or aggregate data from input timetables
Syntax
Description
The synchronize function collects the variables from all
input timetables, synchronizes them to a common time vector, and returns the result as a
single timetable. The effect is similar to a horizontal concatenation, though the input
timetables can have different row times. When the synchronize
function synchronizes timetable variables to different times, it also resamples or
aggregates the data in the variables using a method that you specify.
TT = synchronize( creates a
timetable, TT1,TT2)TT, that contains all variables from both the
input timetables TT1 and TT2, synchronized
to a vector of row times that is the union of the row times from
TT1 and TT2. The row times of
TT are in sorted order with no repeated times.
In effect, synchronize horizontally concatenates the
variables of TT1 and TT2, even when they
have row times that differ. As a result, synchronize inserts
a missing data indicator in TT wherever it has:
A row time only from
TT1but no corresponding data from the variables ofTT2.A row time only from
TT2but no corresponding data from the variables ofTT1.
If TT1 and TT2 have variables with the
same names, then synchronize renames them and copies both
variables into TT.
To interpolate or fill in values in TT using different
methods for different variables, specify the
VariableContinuity property of each input timetable. For
more information, see Retime and Synchronize Timetable Variables Using Different Methods.
TT = synchronize(
creates TT1,TT2,newTimeBasis,method)TT by synchronizing the variables from
TT1 and TT2 to a new time vector
specified by newTimeBasis. synchronize
resamples or aggregates data from the variables in TT1 and
TT2 using the operation specified by
method. The input argument,
newTimeBasis, specifies how
synchronize constructs the row times of
TT from the row times of TT1 and
TT2.
For example, if newTimeBasis is 'union'
and method is 'linear', then
TT contains the row times from TT1 and
TT2, and synchronize uses linear
interpolation to resample the data from the input timetables to the output row
times.
TT = synchronize(
creates TT1,TT2,newTimeStep,method)TT by synchronizing the variables from
TT1 and TT2 to a new time vector that
is regularly spaced by the time unit specified by
newTimeStep.
For example, if newTimeStep is 'daily'
and method is 'mean', then
TT contains row times that are one day apart, and
TT contains daily means for each variable from
TT1 and TT2.
TT = synchronize(
creates TT1,TT2,newTimeBasis)TT by synchronizing the variables from
TT1 and TT2 to a new time vector.
synchronize inserts missing data indicators where needed
in TT.
TT = synchronize(
creates TT1,TT2,newTimeStep)TT by synchronizing the variables from
TT1 and TT2 to a new time vector that
is regularly spaced by the time unit specified by
newTimeStep. The synchronize function
inserts missing data indicators where needed in TT.
TT = synchronize(
synchronizes timetables with additional options specified by one or more
TT1,TT2,___,Name,Value)Name,Value pairs. You can use this syntax with the input
arguments of any of the previous syntaxes.
TT = synchronize(TT1,...,TTN,___) creates the
timetable, TT, by synchronizing the N
timetables TT1,...,TTN. You can use this syntax with the
input arguments of any of the previous syntaxes.
Examples
Input Arguments
Name-Value Arguments
Extended Capabilities
Version History
Introduced in R2016bSee Also
Functions
Live Editor Tasks
Topics
- Clean Timetable with Missing, Duplicate, or Nonuniform Times
- Resample and Aggregate Data in Timetable
- Combine Timetables and Synchronize Their Data
- Retime and Synchronize Timetable Variables Using Different Methods
- Calculations When Tables Have Both Numeric and Nonnumeric Data
- Grouped Calculations in Tables and Timetables
- Add Event Table from External Data to Timetable