How do to get a specific time from datetime format in Matlab?
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I have these data:
x=(17-Apr-2020 06:59:00,17-Apr-2020 07:00:00,17-Apr-2020 07:01:00,17-Apr-2020,07:02:0017-Apr-2020,07:03:00)
y=(06:58:30,17-Apr-2020 06:59:30,17-Apr-2020 07:00:30,17-Apr-2020 07:01:30,17-Apr-2020 07:02:30,17-Apr-2020 07:03:30)
Both times (x,y) are in the datetime format).
To get the time for x from 07:00:00 till the end I do this:
interpolation_time = (x(420):minutes(1):x(end));
For y I need it from 07:00:30 till the end. How can I do it? It has a different timestamp.
Thank you!  
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 il 11 Nov 2020
        
      Modificato: Walter Roberson
      
      
 il 11 Nov 2020
  
      [xh, xm, xs] = hms(x);
xidx = find(xh >= 7 & xm >= 0, 1);
[yh, ym, ys] = hms(y);
yidx = find(yh >= 7 & ym >= 0 & ys >= 30, 1);
selected_x = x(xidx:end);
selected_y = y(yidx:end);
Note here that this code is perfectly happy if the dates do not match at all, and if the entries are out of order. Your problem definition involved finding the first entry that meets a particular time-based criteria that ignores dates.
Perhaps you should use isbetween() ?
See also dateshift() -- for example
xbase = dateshift(x(1), 'start', 'day');
dx = x - xbase;
dy = y - xbase;
maskx = dx >= hours(7);
masky = dy >= hours(7) + seconds(30);
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  Steven Lord
    
      
 il 11 Nov 2020
				You can compute dx and dy without computing xbase using the timeofday function for datetime arrays.
dt = datetime('now') + hours(48*randn(10, 1)) + minutes(60*randn(10, 1));
td = timeofday(dt);
results = table(dt, td, 'VariableNames', ["Date and time", "Time since midnight"])
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