Calculating daily average curve from weekly data

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So i have a big timetable with multiple observation from time period of one week. resolution is one hour I want to shrink it into one day time period and same 1 hour resolution. The one thing that could work is to first calculate observation averages so that the table becomes 168*1 and do a for loop to split every day of week into own columns (24*7 table) and then caculate the averages again so i finally get 24*1 table. Is there a better way to do this? timetable default "mean" function doesn't work for this because "hourly" returns only average of observations, but doesn't shrink my weekly data to daily average.
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jonas
jonas il 6 Ago 2020
If you provide a small set of data then I could write some example code. Regardless of method, I would strongly suggest using a timetable as basis.
Mat P
Mat P il 8 Ago 2020
Thank you, I already managed to solve this problem with your suggestion and that kind of indexing what i proposed. The answer by Antonio also works well. I process this data in multiple ways, so I find it easier to just use it as an array and cell array, and store the time data as a separate vector.

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Antonio Ciociola
Antonio Ciociola il 6 Ago 2020
If i don't get wrong, it seems that you want to perform this operation:
%% Mean along 10 columns
g1m = mean(g1,2);
%% Reshape to get a the desired size
g1m_w = reshape(g1m,[24 7]);
%% Perform the mean again
g1m = mean(g1m_w,2);
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Mat P
Mat P il 8 Ago 2020
This works very well also. I have no idea why 'reshape' didn't come to my mind from the very beginning.

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