Extracting specific rows with different content from a large table array

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I have several tables (a x 3; double, double, string).
The first double contains Matlab Dates, the 2nd contains numbers between 0 and 1.
I would like to extract the data of specific days, e.g. SpecificDay-30:SpecificDay+10
For example, I would like to extract all 41 rows where MatDate is (SpecificDay-30:SpecificDay+10) when SpecificDay = 736958 (which is datenum(2017,09,20)).
This is how one of the tables looks like:
Thank you so much in advance!

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi il 28 Set 2020
ix = find(TaBle.MatDate == 736958);
Wanted = TaBle{(ix-30):(ix+10), :}

Turlough Hughes
Turlough Hughes il 28 Set 2020
Tnew = T(T.MatDate>=SpecificDay-30 & T.MatDate<=SpecificDay+10,:);

Steven Lord
Steven Lord il 28 Set 2020
Consider storing your data in a timetable, converting your MatDate variable into a datetime array and using table2timetable (or manually creating a timetable from the variables.) If you do this you can use timerange to extract rows in a certain interval.
rng(999, 'twister') % Arbitrarily chosen to make the problem a little more interesting
% Create some sample data
N = datetime('now');
dt = N + minutes(randi([-180 180], 10, 1));
x = (1:10).';
% Build a timetable
T = timetable(dt, x)
% Make the timerange to use in indexing into T
thirtyToSixty = timerange(N+minutes(30), N+minutes(60))
% Index into T
T(thirtyToSixty, :)

Sudheer Bhimireddy
Sudheer Bhimireddy il 28 Set 2020
Convert the datenum to datetime, and then you can use the MATLAB function isbetween() to get all the indices that satisty your criteria.

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