Average certain rows in 3D matrix
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Hi I have a 3D matrix X(63x180x360), I need to average the following elements:
X(4,:,:),X(5,:,:),X(6,:,:),X(9,:,:),X(11,:,:),X(17,:,:),X(28,:,:),X(38,:,:),X(43,:,:),X(50,:,:),X(57,:,:);
It should give me back a 3D matrix, is there a simple way, or even a general way to average certain rows
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James Tursa
on 25 May 2016
If you are doing an average, how do you get back a 3D matrix? For your example, what is the dimension of the result you want?
Nadine
on 25 May 2016
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dpb
on 26 May 2016
Can you write an expression to select the desired rows? If so, simply
ix=[4:6 9 11...]; % whatever is the logic to select the desired rows
mn=mean(x(ix,:,:),1);
Trivial example...
>> x=randn(3,2,5);
>> ix=[1,3];
>> mn=mean(x(ix,:,:),1);
>> whos x mn
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes
mn 1x2x5 80 double
x 3x2x5 240 double
>>
James Tursa
on 26 May 2016
Is this what you want?
rows = [4 5 6 9 11 17 28 38 43 50 57];
Y = mean(X(rows,:,:),1);
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