Function for Calculating Moving sum

Is there any function to calculate moving sum of a vector? I use "smooth" for calculating the moving average of a vector

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F.
F. le 16 Juil 2012
I'm sorry but I don't understand "moving sum of a vector" ... Could you explain it and give a little exemple ? thanks

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 16 Juil 2012
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst le 16 Juil 2012
For a "moving" sum - the sum in a window - you can use conv(), or conv2() in two dimensions:
windowWidth = 15; % or whatever.
movingSum = conv(oneDsignal, ones(1, windowWidth));
for the moving average:
windowWidth = 15; % or whatever.
movingAverage = conv(oneDsignal, ones(1, windowWidth) / windowWidth);

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Kaustella Kialain
Kaustella Kialain le 8 Avr 2015
what is oneDsignal?
Stephen23
Stephen23 le 8 Avr 2015
In this case oneDsignal is the input data to be smoothed, and the ones(..) term defines the smoothing window.
Tina Fuhrmann
Tina Fuhrmann le 11 Oct 2017
Why does it work with conv?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 12 Oct 2017
Why wouldn't it? If you replace each element with the average of elements around it, which is what conv() can do, then that's the moving average.

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Jonathan Sullivan
Jonathan Sullivan le 16 Juil 2012
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Example: Take a 10 element moving average.
x = rand(1e3,1);
n = 10;
x_moving_average = filter(ones(1,n)/n,1,x);

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