Select multiple time ranges and variables in Timetable and create logical flag or filter
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Hello there,
A:
I would like to select multiple time ranges simultaneously in a Timetable.
I am trying to Flag these periods in a column of its own.
Currently, I have to do this twice, with two separate columns, as below, I would rather have one single flag:
Data{1}.Timestamp_Filter1 = Data{1}.Timestamp >= datetime("2020-01-01") & Data{1}.Timestamp <= datetime("2020-01-02");
Data{1}.Timestamp_Filter2 = Data{1}.Timestamp >= datetime("2022-01-01") & Data{1}.Timestamp <= datetime("2022-01-02");
I have already refered to:
B:
Similarly, but not for time ranges
Data{1}.angle_Filter3 = Data{idx}.angle >= 10 & Data{1}.angle <= 20;
Data{1}.angle_Filter4 = Data{idx}.angle >= 30 & Data{1}.angle <= 40;
How, can I do this once?
Support would be apprecaited. Thank you very much!
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Seth Furman
on 28 Feb 2022
In this case we already know how to compute the rows we want using logical vectors, which we can use to index into the timetable directly.
TT = readtimetable("outages.csv")
rowTimes = TT.Properties.RowTimes;
isJan = month(rowTimes) == 1;
is1stThrough3rd = 1 <= day(rowTimes) & day(rowTimes) <= 3;
is2000s = 2000 <= year(rowTimes) & year(rowTimes) <= 2009;
isJan1stThrough3rd2000s = isJan & is1stThrough3rd & is2000s;
TT(isJan1stThrough3rd2000s, :)
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