How to use istimetable() In MATLAB
The istimetable() function returns a Boolean value. True if the given table is a timetable else false. See the following example
Example 3:
Matlab
% MATLAB code for istimetable() tm_vector = datetime({ '2022-10-13 23:00:00' ; '2022-10-17 19:00:00' ; '2022-11-03 11:00:00' }); names = [ "Harry" ; "Mark" ; "Dean" ]; job = [ "IT" ; "Management" ; "HR" ]; % Creating table t=timetable(tm_vector,names,job); istimetable(t) |
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Timetables in MATLAB
Timetables are a type of tables in MATLAB that store a timestamp corresponding to each row. Similar to tables, timetables can store column-oriented data under a variable name (column name), where every variable has same number of rows. All the functions of a table work with timetables as well along with some timetable-specific functions that are used to align, combine and perform various calculations with other timetables. Let us see various ways of creating timetables.