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Move average in the graph

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Lilya
Lilya le 25 Juin 2015
Clôturé : MATLAB Answer Bot le 20 Août 2021
Good Day all,
I have a 44568*2 and 437999*2 matrices, which I want to taking the average for each to calculate the residuals. Is there any sample command to do that.
your help is highly approciated
thank you

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Adam
Adam le 25 Juin 2015
If you simply want the average of all the values without any consideration of matrix structure then simply
mean( A(:) )
works for any numeric variable A. If that isn't what you want you need to be more specific.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 27 Juin 2015
lina, what do the numbers represent??? For example is each row a point, and the first column are the x values and the second column are the y values? It's that kind of explicit explanation that you left out and Adam was (and still is) wondering about. I really think you need to read these guidelines.
OK, then we notice that the two arrays have different number of points, so you can't simply subtract them because they don't match up point for point. So, do you need to interpolate them so that you get a common set of x coordinates so that you can then subtract the y values to get differences?
Lilya
Lilya le 29 Juin 2015
I was wrote another question here related to the same problem, this is it: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/225618-how-to-calculating-hourly-average

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