Average certain rows in 3D matrix

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
James Tursa am 25 Mai 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
Nadine am 25 Mai 2016
You're so right, I've been thinking about it too, the final dimension would be something like X(1,180,360)

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dpb
dpb am 26 Mai 2016

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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
James Tursa am 26 Mai 2016

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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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