- Create a cell array that is a subset of your whole array with FinalResult(:, 4). Note that I use () instead of {}. The former returns a cell array, the latter a list of elements.
- Iterate over that subset and extract element (1, 2) of each matrix, with cellfun.
- get the mean of the elements returned by cellfun
Mean value in a cell array
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Pinga
el 11 de Oct. de 2014
Comentada: Pinga
el 11 de Oct. de 2014
Hi!
I have a 16x8 cell (containing 6x11 cells) with the name FinalResult. I now would like to calculate the mean value of FinalResult{1:16,4}(1,2) and have tried it with
cellfun(@mean,FinalResult{1:16,4}(1,2))
but this will give me the error message "Bad cell reference operation". Where is the mistake?
Thank you in advance for any help.
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Guillaume
el 11 de Oct. de 2014
Editada: Guillaume
el 11 de Oct. de 2014
I'm assuming that the cell array contains matrices not more cell arrays, that is the 6x11 are actually matrices. In which case, this would work:
mean(cellfun(@(c) c(1,2), FinalResult(:, 4)));
What it does is:
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SK
el 11 de Oct. de 2014
Editada: SK
el 11 de Oct. de 2014
Put square brackets around the cellarray contents like:
M = [FinalResult{1:16,4}]
m = mean(M,2);
Putting the square brackets converts it into a matrix.
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SK
el 11 de Oct. de 2014
OK, I didn't read the question properly.
In that case:
C = FinalResult(1:16, 4);
D = [C{:}];
E = reshape(D, [6,11,16]);
M = cell2mat(E);
Mx = mean(M,3);
Mx(i,j) should then contain the mean of the index (i,j).
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