How to take the average of each column of a matrix without including a certain number
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Hail
am 16 Jul. 2014
Kommentiert: Image Analyst
am 16 Jul. 2014
I have a matrix that has 864 rows and 7 columns and is filled with positive numbers and zeros. I want to take the average of each of those columns. However when MATLAB is taking the averages, I dont want it to include the zeros in its calculations. Can this be done?
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Joseph Cheng
am 16 Jul. 2014
What you can do is do a quick substitution. if you know your matrix doesn't have any NaN (Not a number) then substitute the 0's for nan and then use the nanmean() which will exclude the NaNs from the average.
B=A;
B(A==0)=nan;
NonZeroAverages = nanmean(B);
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Image Analyst
am 16 Jul. 2014
If you don't have nanmean because you don't have the Finance or Statistics toolbox, you can simply do
columnMeans = sum(a, 1) ./ sum(a~=0);
where "a" is the name of your matrix. This sums up the values in each column, then divides it by the sum of the non-zero values in each column.
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Sara
am 16 Jul. 2014
Let's call your array "a":
my_mean = zeros(size(a,2),1);
for i = 1:size(a,2)
d = a(:,i);d = d(d~=0);
my_mean(i) = mean(d);
end
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