How to average more than 50 3D matrices using nanmean
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    raheem mian
 am 14 Nov. 2019
  
    
    
    
    
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 am 15 Nov. 2019
            Hi, I am trying to average a lot of 3D matrices using NaNmean. I have tried using cat but my 3D matrices are huge (351x400x400) which is using a lot of memory. Is there a better way to do this ?
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  Adam Danz
    
      
 am 14 Nov. 2019
				
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 am 14 Nov. 2019
  
			Hmmmm... concatenating 50 arrays that each have more than 56 million elements isn't going to happen.  
Off the bat I can think of a couple ideas.  
1) Using 2 loops, you can loop through each file and partially load each 351 x 400 slice so you have 50 of those matricies which would make ~7m data points.  If that's still too large you could partially load in each 351x1 column.  Then you can do element-wise averaging and store the values as you proceed through the loops.  That would involve 50 x 400 loops which isn't a big deal. 
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  Matt J
      
      
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 am 15 Nov. 2019
  
      Here's what I would do, I suppose. It assumes each of your .mat files stores the volume under the name 'a'.
Summation=0;
NCounter=0;
files=dir(fullfile('yourFolder','*.mat'));
for i=1:numel(files)
   S=load(fullfile('yourFolder',files(i).name)); 
   map=isnan(S.a);
   S.a(map)=0;
   Summation = Summation + S.a;
   NCounter  = NCounter + (~map);
end
result = Summation./Ncounter;
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