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Calculate the mean of two dimensions in a 3D array

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댓글: Rohit shaw 2021년 10월 10일
I have a 3D array and I want to calculate the mean of the first two dimensions along the 3rd dimension but I am getting the following error
"Assignment has more non-singleton rhs dimensions than non-singleton subscripts".
My code looks as follows
MeanMatrix = zeros(1,1,30);
ImageROI = data(50:55,100:105,:);
for i=1:30
MeanMatrix(:,:,i) = mean(ImageROI(:,:,i));
end

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Guillaume
Guillaume 2018년 5월 4일
편집: Guillaume 2018년 5월 4일
mean on a 2D matrix (your imageROI(:, :, i)) will return a vector. You can't assign a vector to a scalar (which is what MeanMatrix(:, :, i) is since it has 1 row and 1 column).
In any case, the loop is completely unnecessary:
MeanMatrix = mean(mean(ImageROI, 1), 2);
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Rohit shaw
Rohit shaw 2021년 10월 10일
Hello, could you kindly tell me what would the command be if I have to use this command across 86 timesteps. I have a 3d array of 720x360x86. These are temperature values for the world.

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KL
KL 2018년 5월 4일
편집: KL 2018년 5월 4일
If you want the mean of all rows in every page(3rd dimension)
mean(ImageROI,1)
for columns in every page
mean(ImageROI,2)
and mean of pages,
mean(ImageROI,3)
if you're looking to calculate the mean of all elements in a page, mean2 would be something
mean2(ImageROI(:,:,pageNo)) %with a loop
without a loop, probably with reshape,
mean(reshape(ImageROI,[],size(ImageROI,2),1))

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