Smallest interval in array
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Hi everyone,
I am attempting to write software that organizes data from a machine that gets triggered multiple times throughout the day. I need to find which times in the day have the highest rate of triggering. In other words, how do I find the intervals with the smallest gaps in time within the data list?
The .xlsx list is attached.
Each row on the list represents an "encounter", and the machine takes a reading of the current time, temp, weight and light level. I need to find out what time interval has the highest rate of triggers.
Any ideas where to start?
Thanks in advance!
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Jan
el 27 de Abr. de 2022
Start with importing the Excel file to Matlab. Which Matlab version are you using?
Then define, what you exactly want to solve: Are you really looking for the shortest distance between the time values in the 1st column? Or does "interval with highest rate" mean e.g. a certain interval of e.g. 2 hours, which contains the highest number of events? Do the numbers in the other columns matter?
Pesach Nestlebaum
el 27 de Abr. de 2022
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Thomas Pursche
el 27 de Abr. de 2022
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Hello Pesach,
when I understood it correctly please find in the following a first approach. Just read in the table, get the specific column and afterwards calculate the distances and minimal entry. Afterwards you can put them into an interval and count them if you want to.
% read in the table
tableData = readtable('enc_data_samp.xlsx');
% access intersting column
timeColumn = tableData.Time;
% calculate distance between each entry
for ii=1:numel(timeColumn)-1
distanceList(ii) = timeColumn(ii+1)-timeColumn(ii);
end
% get the minimal distance
minimalDistance = min(distanceList);
Best regards,
Thomas
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Pesach Nestlebaum
el 27 de Abr. de 2022
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