Average/mean of datetime hours and minutes ITSELF - not corresponding embedded data
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Stefan555
el 16 de Dic. de 2020
Comentada: Eric Sofen
el 18 de Dic. de 2020
How to I compute the mean/average time of a datetime array containing hours and minutes?
rowMin =
20×1 datetime array
09:00
09:10
09:00
09:14
09:59
09:05
09:00
09:35
13:15
09:00
09:00
15:00
09:35
10:15
14:10
16:35
09:00
11:15
09:00
10:20
How to I compute the mean/average time?
rowMin.Format='HH:mm'
mean(rowMin)
Does not work. Neither converting to table and subsequently timetable does:
rowMinTable=table(rowMin)
rowMinTimetable=table2timetable(rowMinTable)
dt = minutes(30);
output = retime(table2timetable(rowMinTable),'regular','linear','TimeStep',dt)
Also, converting to datenum to compute mean and then revert to datetime is not the solution, since it uses the dates as well (I am ONLY interested in the mean of the hours and minutes HH:MM):
rowMin.Format='HH:mm';
rowMinDatenum=datenum(rowMin)
rowMinDatenumMean=mean(rowMinDatenum)
rowMinMean=datetime(rowMinDatenumMean,'ConvertFrom','datenum')
This question is also asked on stack exchange:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65324040/average-mean-of-datetime-hours-and-minutes-itself-not-corresponding-embedded-d
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Cris LaPierre
el 17 de Dic. de 2020
Changing the format does not change the underlying data. It just changes how it appears.
I think you would have to convert your datetimes to durations by subtracting the date, and compute the mean duration. Do the times all come from the same day?
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Cris LaPierre
el 17 de Dic. de 2020
Ok, there are a few ways I can think of to do this. They share the same thing - you must extract the time component, then convert it to a duration. Otherwise, you'll have to convert you time to one unit (decimal days, hours or minutes).
This page might help give you some ideas.
Here's a dummy example:
% creating a data set. Ignore this part
d=(datetime(2020,1,1):days(1):datetime(2020,1,20))';
t = duration({'09:00';'09:10';'09:00';'09:14';'09:59';'09:05';'09:00';'09:35';'13:15';'09:00'; ...
'09:00';'15:00';'09:35';'10:15';'14:10';'16:35';'09:00';'11:15';'09:00';'10:20'},'InputFormat','hh:mm');
% View as datetimes
D = d+t
% extract hour and minute using Hour and Minute properties, convert to duration
dur = duration(D.Hour, D.Minute,0,"Format",'hh:mm');
% Calculate the mean
mean(dur)
Eric Sofen
el 18 de Dic. de 2020
A slight simplification. Instead of extracting the hours and minutes components, you can use the timeofday function to get durations that represent the time of day.
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