Extracting a column of data from a time series

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J
J el 2 de Dic. de 2012
Comentada: Amit Tiwari el 25 de Mzo. de 2021
Does anybody have any ideas as to how to split up the time and variable1 columns of a time series so that the variable1 data can be handled independently of the time?
I have created the two time series so that I could use the resample function to make sure the data in time series 1 is taken at the same time as the data in time series 2.
If it is not possible to extract just the variable1 column, does anyone know how to interpolate a column of data so that it contains measurements at the same times as another set of data, where the time is not evenly sampled and the data consist of a very high number of measurements?
One final query: does anybody know whether it is possible to find the gradient of a timeseries?
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José-Luis
José-Luis el 2 de Dic. de 2012
Editada: José-Luis el 2 de Dic. de 2012
doc diff -> gradient
doc interp1 -> resample

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Kurt Stewart
Kurt Stewart el 18 de Jun. de 2018
If you made a time series named 'position' for instance you can extract the data by doing: position_vector=position.Data;
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Kurt Stewart
Kurt Stewart el 25 de Abr. de 2019
Position1=position.Data(:,1)
Position2=position.Data(:,2)
Amit Tiwari
Amit Tiwari el 25 de Mzo. de 2021
In continuation with Kurt Stewart's answer. If you want the time as a separate column, use
time = position.Time;

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