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how can i find the mean and standard deviation of a plot????

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Ruby am 15 Feb. 2014
Kommentiert: Ruby am 16 Feb. 2014
sir.... with this code i find out the notch and low pass response of a given data.... how can i find the standard deviation and mean of the plot????
fid = fopen('filename.txt'); datacell= textscan(fid,'%f%f%f%*[^\n]',... 'delimiter','\t'); fclose(fid); A = datacell{2}; B=datacell{3}; C=A-B; A1= squeeze( sum( reshape(A, 40, [], 1) ) ); B1=squeeze( sum( reshape(B, 40, [], 1) ) ); C1=A1-B1; subplot(3,1,1); stem(C1); b=[0.69977431651797461 -0.1814575955924495 1.4113120181091672 -0.18145759559244945 0.69977431651797473]; a=[1 -0.21440197757618362 1.3190484139225416 -0.148513213608716 0.491812237222576]; y =filter(b,a,C1); subplot(3,1,2); stem(y); d=[0.0000089848614639706426 0.0000035939445855882617 0.0000053909168783823964 0.0000035939445855882685 0.00000089848614639706807] e=[1 -3.8358255406473472 5.5208191366222277 -3.5335352194630145 0.8485559996647685] z=filter(d,e,C1); subplot(3,1,3); stem(z);

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dpb
dpb am 15 Feb. 2014
It would be much simpler if you followed the suggestions IA has given, but since each subplot seems to be a stem of some variable, the answer would seem to be that you would consult
doc mean
doc std
and apply them to the various variables which you in turn plotted. That seems so patently obvious however that surely there's more to the question than that????

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