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;Result 1: The result is the arithmetic mean of all elements of <var>x</var> | ;Result 1: The result is the arithmetic mean of all elements of <var>x</var> | ||
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;Usage 2: '''<code>avr(<var>x</var>, <var>flag</var></code>''' | ;Usage 2: '''<code>avr(<var>x</var>, <var>flag</var>)</code>''' | ||
:;<var>x</var>: a matrix | :;<var>x</var>: a matrix | ||
:;<var>flag</var>: selects if the average of column vectors (''flag''==0) or the row vectors (''flag''!=0) is requsted; ''flag'' must be a scalar | :;<var>flag</var>: selects if the average of column vectors (''flag''==0) or the row vectors (''flag''!=0) is requsted; ''flag'' must be a scalar |
Revision as of 11:12, 4 April 2011
The arithmetic mean function is implemented in two versions.
- Usage 1
avr(x)
- x
- a scalar, vector or matrix
- Result 1
- The result is the arithmetic mean of all elements of x
- Usage 2
avr(x, flag)
- x
- a matrix
- flag
- selects if the average of column vectors (flag==0) or the row vectors (flag!=0) is requsted; flag must be a scalar
- Result 2
-
- if flag equals 0: the result r is the vector of the column averages
r[i] = eval avr( x[*,i]) // i = 0 .. ncol(x)-1
- otherwise: the result r is the vector of the row averages
r[i] = eval avr( x[i,*]) // i = 0 .. nrow(x)-1