Timetable_Averaging values from each month
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Timetable Averaging values from each month(Jan-Dec) from all years between 2000-2020. So I would like to have 12 USDM_Index values; one for each month over the 21 years
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Kelly Kearney
2021-10-21
I don't believe you can use retime to build a climatology; for that, I usually use the splitapply function. Unfortunately, splitapply's syntax for tables and timetables is very clunky (there's no easy way to apply the same function to all variables), hence my casting to and from arrays in the following example:
% The original timetable
T = timetable(datetime(2000,1:24,1)', rand(24,1), rand(24,1), ...
'VariableNames', {'USDM_index', 'other'});
% Calculate climatological monthly average
[g, mn] = findgroups(month(T.Time));
xclim = splitapply(@(x) mean(x,1), table2array(T), g);
% Reformat to timetable
refyr = min(year(T.Time)); % ... or whatever you want
Tclim = array2timetable(xclim, 'RowTimes', datetime(refyr,mn,1), ...
'VariableNames', T.Properties.VariableNames);
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Duncan Po
2021-10-22
Use groupsummary with 'monthofyear' binning
T = timetable(datetime(2000,1:(12*21),1)', rand(12*21,1), 'VariableNames', {'USDM_index'});
S = groupsummary(T, 'Time', 'monthofyear', 'mean')
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