Create time intervals of a time vector
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Hi everyone!
I´m trying to create 15-minute intervals of a time vector. My original time vector is as follows:
09:00:16
09:00:17
09:00:18
09:00:25
...
09:15:16
09:15:17
..
09:30:16
09:30:17
..
up to the closing hour of the exchange
17:30:00
Is there anyway I could reduce this time vector to just something like :
09:00:00
09:15:00
09:30:00
09:45:00
10:00:00
up until the closing of the exchange
...
17:15:00
17:30:00
I would really appreciate any help, because I have been trying first to convert the time vector into numeric data and from that calculating the 15-minute intervals, but from there I don´t know how to bring it back to a time vector format. Especially because I am also computing 15-minute intervals of stock prices and I need to have it all together in a matrix of file together like this :
All=[Date Time Stock Price]
Once again thank you very much and have a very nice weekend :)
Lourdes
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Oleg Komarov
2011-5-14
Vector of 9:00 - 17:30 with 15 mins increments (24 hours a day, 96 quarters a day)
dv = 9/24:1/96:17/24+2/96;
Visualize result
datestr(dv)
ans =
9:00 AM
9:15 AM
...
5:30 PM
If you want to apply the solution to a range of days (eventually excluding saturdays and sundays):
1. Initial and final date
infi = {'15/01/2011'
'17/01/2011'};
days = infi(1):infi(2);
infi = datenum(infi,'dd/mm/yyyy');
2. Exclude sundays and saturdays (uncomment)
% days = days(~ismember(weekday(days),[1 7]));
3. Add dv
out = bsxfun(@plus, days, dv.');
4. Visualize result
datestr(out)
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Oleg Komarov
2011-5-14
You can plot the series with the numeric dates and then use datetick to adapt to convert the labels to the desired date format (more feasible than scroolling down a cell array)
In general, to convert the numeric date to stringdate use datestr.
If you have troubles with textscan, open a new thread, post the first lines of your file, the code you're using (formatted), any error and the request for what you're trying to achieve.
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