Top Average
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Create a Matlab function according to the following:
Function name: topaverage
Input:
1. list of real numbers
2. real number
Output:
1. real number that is the average of all items in input #1 that are
equal to or greater than input #2
Example:
r=topaverage([3 6 10 12], 10)
r =
11
How do I get the program to relate the input #2 to one of the elements in the list and only start the average calculation from there? I know I have to sort from lowest to largest... I'm just stuck.
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Walter Roberson
am 22 Nov. 2011
I code-indented the first part, as it was obviously a quote from an assignment.
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Andrei Bobrov
am 22 Nov. 2011
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Jan
am 22 Nov. 2011
@Andrei: Yes. And if Stephanie asks in another Matlab forum "what does '@(x,y)mean(x(x>=y))' exactly mean" I'd be naive enough to answer this.
Andrei Bobrov
am 22 Nov. 2011
Stephanie would be shipped to the MATLAB help.
e.g. http://www.mathworks.com/help/techdoc/ :)
Image Analyst
am 22 Nov. 2011
Hint:
thresholdedIndexes = yourArray > thresholdValue;
Then look up "logical indexing" and inputdlg() in the help.
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Image Analyst
am 22 Nov. 2011
I thought she could use it to ask the user for one or both of the input arguments to be passed to her "topaverage" function. Seems quite reasonable to me, actually even more flexible than if they were hard coded into the m-file. On the other hand I'm not sure where she'd use save() unless it would be to save the output argument "r" to a mat file for some reason.
Jan
am 22 Nov. 2011
Dear Image Analyst: No, she does not need SAVE currently. But questions concerning "save(Name)" versus "save('Name')" occur such frequently in the Matlab forums, that reading "help save" four times is simply a good idea.
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