Convert Time (UT to LT)...

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Ara
Ara on 16 Mar 2017
Commented: James Tursa on 20 Mar 2017
Dear All,
I have a data in UT and now I convert it to LT, where LT for each data has a different value (+3,-5,+12,..). Ultimately I want to highlight day and night. I want all of the panel start from 0-24 LT or perhaps 0 become a center and night and day right and left.
Would you please advice me in this regards?
Thanks,
A
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James Tursa
James Tursa on 16 Mar 2017
Again, it would help a lot if you showed a small example with actual numbers. Show us the exact inputs and the desired output.
Ara
Ara on 17 Mar 2017
I am dealing with a large dataset. But, here is an example to make it more clear:
x=data(:,5);
t=data(:,3)./3600;
plot (t, x); % this is in UT
plot (t+3, x); % This one time is in LT but data also need to be in LT

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 16 Mar 2017
It sounds like you have "hour numbers". Use datetimes. Support for time zones is built in, and simple line plots will just work (plotting support increased in R2016b, not sure what you are using).
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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 20 Mar 2017
I'd have to see a concrete example of what you currently have, and what the problem is.
James Tursa
James Tursa on 20 Mar 2017
I've been asking for this since the 16th ...

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