How to add hours to the time data of one day
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    peter huang
 il 10 Apr 2022
  
    
    
    
    
    Modificato: Campion Loong
    
 il 13 Apr 2022
            i  have raw data timeseries (excel column A)
i want use marlab add hours to the time data (like column B)
how to addtion hours in day by day timeseries
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  Star Strider
      
      
 il 10 Apr 2022
        The hours would have to be added as a column vector, and the other variables repeated so that all the rows were the same.  It is straightforward to repeat the first ‘n’ (here 6) rows, and then concatenate them to the rest of original table.  
T1 = readtable('https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/959420/time_file.xlsx')
NewFirstRows = repmat(T1(1,:), 6, 1);                                                               % Duplicate The First Row
NewFirstRows.Var1 = NewFirstRows.Var1+ hours(0:4:23)';                                              % Add Hours To The First Variable
T1 = [NewFirstRows; T1(2:end,:)]                                                                    % Concatenate
You would need to determine how the replications were done. and what rows were to be replicated.  This is simply an example of how I would do it.  
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  Campion Loong
    
 il 13 Apr 2022
        
      Modificato: Campion Loong
    
 il 13 Apr 2022
  
      Alternatively, if you want to 'expand' every day into 24 hours as in your file, you could do this in two steps (starting with a trimmed down example of 5 days)
% Example 5-row timetables for first five days of April
tt = array2timetable(randi(100,5),'RowTimes',datetime(2022,4,1:5)')
% Repeat each row 24 times
tt = repelem(tt,24,1);
% Add 0 to 23 hours to each day's time
tt.Time = tt.Time + repmat(hours(0:23)', 5, 1)
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