Distance-Time data extraction

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Akash Pandya
Akash Pandya il 20 Feb 2019
Commentato: Akash Pandya il 19 Mar 2019
Hi,
I have got distance-time data, I wanted to know how to extract distance data at cut-off of </= 0.5 nm and the corresponding times? I have attached the text file to this question. I hope soemone will be able to direct me into the right direction.
Thank you in advance,
Akash
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Bob Thompson
Bob Thompson il 20 Feb 2019
It is generally considered much simpler to load the entire file into matlab and then remove the excess data with logic indexing. It should look something like this.
data = dlmread('Minimumdistance.txt');
data = data(data(:,1)<=0.5,:);
Akash Pandya
Akash Pandya il 19 Mar 2019
Hi,
Your code worked for me. Say I wanted to apply the same threshold to multiple columns simultaneously, is this possible?
Akash

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Jake Santiago
Jake Santiago il 25 Feb 2019
data = dlmread('Minimumdistance.txt');
data = data(data(:,1)<=0.5,:);
As Bob suggested, this would probably work for you.
Do elaborate your problem a little more if you still having trouble.
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Akash Pandya
Akash Pandya il 17 Mar 2019
Hi,
So the above code worked. I have the various time points at which the distance is <= 0.5 nm. If I wanted to sum the time points how would I go about doing this?
And as I have 442 columns of distance data, how could I then apply the <=0.5 nm threshold to all the columns and get the corresponding time points?

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Dhanashree Mohite
Dhanashree Mohite il 27 Feb 2019
As per my understanding, as (distance<=0.5nm) and distance is 2nd column, so it should be:
data = dlmread('Minimumdistance.txt');
data = data(data(:,2)<=0.5,:);

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