Using @range in timetable when having NaN's

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Hi,
I am trying to calculate daily mean and daily range from a timetable:
'25-Feb-2008 00:00:00' 29.1580000000000
'25-Feb-2008 00:30:00' 29.1350000000000
'25-Feb-2008 01:00:00' 29.1400000000000
'25-Feb-2008 01:30:00' 29.1350000000000
'25-Feb-2008 02:00:00' 28.9070000000000
...
By using:
Dmean=retime(Tabla,'Daily',@nanmean);
Drange=retime(Tabla,'Daily',@range);
It works fine, for @nanmean, for days with data and some NaN's, or the entire day with only NaN's.
But this doesn't work for @range, do you know of any range function to use in timetable that works similar to nanmean?
I also tried:
[s,l]=retime(Tabla,'Daily',@bounds)
But received this error: Error using timetable/retime Too many output arguments.
And this:
retime(Tabla,'Daily',@bounds)
But received this error:
Error using timetable/retime (line 103)
Aggregation method 'bounds' returned value that did not have exactly one row.
Suggestions are welcome. Thanks!
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KSSV
KSSV il 12 Set 2017
That case you needs to fill the NaN's
Robert
Robert il 12 Set 2017
Replacing NaNs with a number will help when full days (at minutes time steps) happen, but will affect the days that have some data and NaNs (mean calculation). I appreciate your suggestions.

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins il 14 Set 2017
Robert, it's not clear what you are looking for, or what you mean by "doesn't work". As KSSV says, range ignores NaNs, so it's not clear what problem you are running into.
If you are doing aggregation with synchronize, you can write your own function to do whatever you want. You could easily write a v ersion of range that did NOT ignore NaNs, for example.
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Robert
Robert il 14 Set 2017
Thanks, I am using this function now:
function y = nanrange(x)
y = range(x);
if isempty(y)
y = nan;
end

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