Finding an average of sample point in an array with irregular intervals

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Pavel Kutsenko
Pavel Kutsenko 2019년 1월 22일
댓글: Pavel Kutsenko 2019년 1월 23일
Hi!
I would like to take an average of sample windows in my data.
(I1 = [1:10])
For regular intervals i could use the
Av1 = mean(I1([1:2:10;2:2:10]))
However, i am currently facing a problem where a gap between windows increases every time by 1 unit. Sort of like that:
Av2=mean(I2([1:(1:4):10;2:(1:4):10]))
How can i do it in Matlab?

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Omer Yasin Birey
Omer Yasin Birey 2019년 1월 23일
편집: Omer Yasin Birey 2019년 1월 23일
Hi Pavel, you may try this
Av2 = cell(4,4);
% I2 = rand(20,20,20);
for i = 1:4
for j = 1:4
Av2{i,j}=mean([I2(1:i:10),I2(2:j:10)]);
end
end
meanWind = mean(cellfun(@(c) c, Av2(:)));
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Omer Yasin Birey
Omer Yasin Birey 2019년 1월 23일
Of course, it is possible. You are changing the columns here so I assumed you want to calculate the mean of columns. You can use the code below for mean of columns. Else if you want to take mean of rows use the second code.
Av2 = zeros(4,4);
% I2 = rand(20,20,20);
for i = 1:4
for j = 1:4
Av2(i,j)=mean([I2(1:i:10),I2(2:j:10)]);
end
end
meanOfEachColumns = mean(Av2',2);
if you want the mean of rows
Av2 = zeros(4,4);
% I2 = rand(20,20,20);
for i = 1:4
for j = 1:4
Av2(i,j)=mean([I2(1:i:10),I2(2:j:10)]);
end
end
meanOfEachColumns = mean(Av2,2);
Pavel Kutsenko
Pavel Kutsenko 2019년 1월 23일
But i dont really have rows or columns, i just have an array of numbers. So if I use this code with I2=[1:10] i get (5.6, 5.3, 5.6, 5.4) as my means and i am looking for (2,3,5,8)

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