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How do I plot mean value of many vectors?

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Edvin Ahmetovic
Edvin Ahmetovic le 15 Mai 2015
Réponse apportée : Jan le 15 Mai 2015
Hi, how do I plot mean value of many vectors if the vectors is:
A = [0.081291416701925745, 0.14122419702054573, 0.27766822860596385, 0.380279607387342, 0.54696467005974858, 0.62106188150998232]
B = [0.09500440211107572, 0.20768728979483142, 0.28754282325812419, 0.39277042574339854, 0.50507788272174581 0.58958996553175536]
C = [0.15915833966016121, 0.167108268948393, 0.27719960333431254, 0.40183364422854823, 0.47372736284207673, 0.62400570035234515] ... and so on.
Thanks!
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Jan
Jan le 15 Mai 2015
This is not "a vector", but "three vectors". So what does "and so on" mean exactly? This detail matters and we cannot guess it.

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Jan
Jan le 15 Mai 2015
If the core of the question is how a list of variables can be processed, the answer is:
Don't do this. Do not store a bunch of variables with different names, but store the data in an array. If all vectors have the same length, a matrix is efficient, otherwise a cell array:
M = [0.081291416701925745, 0.14122419702054573, 0.27766822860596385, ...
0.380279607387342, 0.54696467005974858, 0.62106188150998232; ...
0.09500440211107572, 0.20768728979483142, 0.28754282325812419, ...
0.39277042574339854, 0.50507788272174581 0.58958996553175536; ...
0.15915833966016121, 0.167108268948393, 0.27719960333431254, ...
0.40183364422854823, 0.47372736284207673, 0.62400570035234515];
Then you can calculate the mean directly:
MeanM = mean(M, 2);
With a cell:
A{1} = [0.081291416701925745, 0.14122419702054573, 0.27766822860596385, ...
0.380279607387342, 0.54696467005974858, 0.62106188150998232];
A{2} = [0.09500440211107572, 0.20768728979483142, 0.28754282325812419, ...
0.39277042574339854, 0.50507788272174581 0.58958996553175536];
A{3} = [0.15915833966016121, 0.167108268948393, 0.27719960333431254, ...
0.40183364422854823, 0.47372736284207673, 0.62400570035234515];
MeanA = cell(size(A));
for k = 1:numel(A)
MeanA{k} = mean(A{k});
end

Mahdiyar
Mahdiyar le 15 Mai 2015
Hi The question is not complete because the mentioned vectors are a one row matrix and the average of this matrix is a number. So why you want to plot a point??
If you want to find the average value of some row matrices , you can do the following code. Note that in this case the matrices should be the same size, otherwise you have to calculate the average value of each of them separately.
Average = mean(transpose([A; B; C]));
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Jan
Jan le 15 Mai 2015
Instead of transposing you can tell mean() the dimension to operate on:
mean([A; B; C], 2)

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