I need to import data from a csv file, which contains hourly temperature data in a year (8760 values ​​in one column), in order to create a 24x365 matrix to make a heatmap like the image

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It looks like a surf plot viewed from the top.
Try this —
T1 = readtable('https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/1088620/results.csv', 'VariableNamingRule','preserve')
T1 = 8760×2 table
Hour T delivered (C) ____ _______________ 0 56.925 1 56.655 2 56.386 3 56.119 4 55.854 5 55.59 6 55.328 7 55.067 8 16.996 9 16.964 10 20.42 11 27.327 12 48.808 13 61.776 14 66.252 15 65.361
Hours = reshape(T1.Hour, 24, []);
T_del_C = reshape(T1.('T delivered (C)'), 24, []);
xv = datetime(2021,1,0, 'Format','MMM') + days(1:size(T_del_C,2));
yv = Hours(:,1);
figure
surf(xv,yv,T_del_C, 'EdgeColor','none')
colormap(turbo)
view(0,90)
axis('tight')
It comes reasonably close to the plot image in the original post.
Make approopriate changes to get the result you want.
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In the graph that results from the code, it tells me, for example, that the temperature at hour 0 is 56.92°C, and that is the temperature corresponding to hour 23, so the matrix T_del_C of the code is upside down.
In that instance, use the flipud function to flip it. (I have no idea what the data are.)
thank you very much, you helped me a lot.
My pleasure!
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