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How I find the correlation coefficient between two non-identical matrices?
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A=[1,2,3,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
1,2,3,6,5,4,8,9,8,7];
B=[1,3,4,8,10,15,18,19,20,25];
C=corr2(A,B)
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Error using corr2>ParseInputs (line 39)
A and B must be the same size.
Error in corr2 (line 21)
[a,b] = ParseInputs(varargin{:});
Error in Untitled (line 4)
C=corr2(A,B)
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Totanly
le 8 Jan 2019
First of all, you have to know about the physical significance of correlation. that is if y=function(x) like equation ..means for each value of x there should be a value of y. but sometimes practically we get more values of y corresponding to each value of x. in that case number of y values should be identified.
for example
if x=distance and y=number of car covered the distance with velocities ....given in the table
![vv.PNG](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/200402/vv.png)
in this case you can take mean (or mediun or other) of the velocities for each distance and then calculate correlation.
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