Would be possible to calculate half hour average by using retime?

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Hello,
The current time steps allowed in retime https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/retime.html are:
'yearly' One year
'quarterly' One quarter
'monthly' One month
'weekly' One week
'daily' One day
'hourly' One hour
'minutely' One minute
'secondly' One second
But would be possible to calculate half hour average? or other specific time step average (like 5, 10, 15 minutes...) beside the standard here mentioned?
Thanks.

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Teja Muppirala
Teja Muppirala 2017-8-15
Yes, there is an example a little bit down the in the documentation for RETIME , under this heading:
Interpolate Timetable Data to Arbitrary Times
I've copied the relevant sample code here:
%%Make sample data
Time = datetime({'2015-12-18 07:29:53';'2015-12-18 08:00:00';...
'2015-12-18 08:31:02';'2015-12-18 09:30:00'});
Temp = [37.3;41.9;45.7;39.8];
Pressure = [30.1;29.9;30.03;29.8];
TT1 = timetable(Time,Temp,Pressure)
%%Retime to 30 minute intervals
newTimes = [datetime('2015-12-18 07:30:00'):minutes(30):datetime('2015-12-18 09:30:00')];
TT2 = retime(TT1,newTimes,'linear')
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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins 2018-7-5
Update: In R2018a, there's a new syntax that makes this a bit easier:
tt = retime(tt,'regular',method,'TimeStep',minutes(30))

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Ohad Zivan
Ohad Zivan 2018-7-5
编辑:dpb 2019-5-30
From Matlab: Adjust Timetable Data to Regular Times Calculate the means over six-hour time intervals. Specify a regular time step using the 'regular' input argument and the 'TimeStep' name-value pair argument.
TT = retime(outdoors,'regular','mean','TimeStep',hours(6)); TT(1:5,:) ans=5×3 timetable Time Humidity TemperatureF PressureHg _________________ ______ __________ ________
2015-11-15 00:00:00 48.9 51.45 29.61
2015-11-15 06:00:00 48.9 51.45 29.6
2015-11-15 12:00:00 49.025 51.45 29.61
2015-11-15 18:00:00 48.9 51.225 29.607
2015-11-16 00:00:00 48.5 51.4 29.61

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