How to plot temporal changes in batches of data?

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Hello! I have a CSV file with the following example content:
SSID,RSS,Unit,Time,Batch
AP1,-40,dBm,11:11:11,0
AP2,-44,dBm,11:11:11,0
AP3,-90,dBm,11:11:11,0
AP1,-50,dBm,13:30:00,1
AP2,-66,dBm,13:30:00,1
AP3,-20,dBm,13:30:00,1
AP1,-2,dBm,15:00:00,2
AP2,-30,dBm,15:00:00,2
AP3,-40,dBm,15:00:00,2
And I'm wanting to plot each of the SSIDs with their RSS (received signal strength) with respect to its batch.
So far, I've tried plotting each of the RSS for each batch and get the following figure:
However, my goal is to connect these lines in a distinct way to show their temporal trend, like so:
Any pointers on how this might be done?

Accepted Answer

dpb
dpb on 13 Jun 2018
Edited: dpb on 13 Jun 2018
t=readtable('crowe.csv');
t.SSID=categorical(t.SSID);
t.Time=datetime(t.Time);
figure,hold on
[g,ids]=findgroups(t.SSID);
splitapply(@(x,y) plot(x,y,'o-'),t.Time,t.RSS,g);
legend(categories(ids),'location','best')
gives
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David Crowe
David Crowe on 13 Jun 2018
This is perfect, dpb! I appreciate using the time data as well. Many thanks for your timely response.

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Kelly Kearney
Kelly Kearney on 12 Jun 2018
Assuming your file is read into a table array, I think the quickest way to do this is to unstack the SSID data and then plot:
tbl = readtable('data.csv');
tblu = unstack(tbl, 'RSS', 'SSID');
plot(tblu.Batch, [tblu.AP1 tblu.AP2 tblu.AP3]);
Depending on the number of unique SSIDs, you may prefer to concatenate the unstacked values programmatically, but here I simply typed it manually.

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