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Hello, I have a table contains the calendar day of the year and 24-hour frequency. How to get daily max, min, and average temperature from the table?

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 11 Jul 2023
A relatively straightforward way is to use table2timetable and then retime. The year-month-day information is a bit ambiguous (at least in the sample provided), so you may need to specify it in an options structure created by the detectImportOptions function.

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Voss
Voss on 11 Jul 2023
Here's one approach:
% a table similar to yours, with only a few days, and only the relevant columns:
t = table(repelem({'2005-01-01'; '2005-02-01'; '2005-03-01'},96,1),-12.35+0.1*(1:288).','VariableNames',{'DAY','AIR_TEMP_DEG_C'})
t = 288×2 table
DAY AIR_TEMP_DEG_C ______________ ______________ {'2005-01-01'} -12.25 {'2005-01-01'} -12.15 {'2005-01-01'} -12.05 {'2005-01-01'} -11.95 {'2005-01-01'} -11.85 {'2005-01-01'} -11.75 {'2005-01-01'} -11.65 {'2005-01-01'} -11.55 {'2005-01-01'} -11.45 {'2005-01-01'} -11.35 {'2005-01-01'} -11.25 {'2005-01-01'} -11.15 {'2005-01-01'} -11.05 {'2005-01-01'} -10.95 {'2005-01-01'} -10.85 {'2005-01-01'} -10.75
% group the DAYs together:
[g, g_id] = findgroups(t.DAY);
% (g_id contains your days, if you should need it:)
g_id
g_id = 3×1 cell array
{'2005-01-01'} {'2005-02-01'} {'2005-03-01'}
% find the min, max, and mean of AIR_TEMP_DEG_C for each DAY:
[min_all, max_all, mean_all] = splitapply(@get_min_max_mean, t.AIR_TEMP_DEG_C, g)
min_all = 3×1
-12.2500 -2.6500 6.9500
max_all = 3×1
-2.7500 6.8500 16.4500
mean_all = 3×1
-7.5000 2.1000 11.7000
function [min_val, max_val, mean_val] = get_min_max_mean(in)
min_val = min(in);
max_val = max(in);
mean_val = mean(in);
end

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