Timetables not fully supported by plot tools?
Hello,
I am just wondering why when plotting a timetable with duration as time axis, The "basic fitting" and "data statistics" tool in plot windos are not available.
Does this mean that timetables have some limitations compared to arrays or tables? I am asking because I need to decide if timetable is the right data structure for my use case. Basically I am importing some measuremet datas from sensors acquisition which have timestamps. In the past I would have just used plain arrays, but I see that in modern Matlab timetables are somehow suggested for these use cases.Hello,
I am just wondering why when plotting a timetable with duration as time axis, The "basic fitting" and "data statistics" tool in plot windos are not available.
Does this mean that timetables have some limitations compared to arrays or tables? I am asking because I need to decide if timetable is the right data structure for my use case. Basically I am importing some measuremet datas from sensors acquisition which have timestamps. In the past I would have just used plain arrays, but I see that in modern Matlab timetables are somehow suggested for these use cases. Hello,
I am just wondering why when plotting a timetable with duration as time axis, The "basic fitting" and "data statistics" tool in plot windos are not available.
Does this mean that timetables have some limitations compared to arrays or tables? I am asking because I need to decide if timetable is the right data structure for my use case. Basically I am importing some measuremet datas from sensors acquisition which have timestamps. In the past I would have just used plain arrays, but I see that in modern Matlab timetables are somehow suggested for these use cases. time series, data import MATLAB Answers — New Questions









