Movmean skipping NaN in array
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I have an array
x = [20 10 5 NaN]; %and I now use:
movmean([x; x(1, :)], [0 1], 1, 'omitnan', 'Endpoints', 'discard')
to calculate the mean, [15 7.5 5 20].
I would like to get [15 7.5 12.5 NaN] so skip over NaN and calculate the mean of 20 and 5 as well, instead of having NaN being replaced by 20 after using movmean. What is the best way to do this?
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Adam Danz
el 27 de Mzo. de 2022
I think you meant to transpose x. It needs to be a column vector in your example.
Adam Danz
el 27 de Mzo. de 2022
> I would like to get [15 7.5 12.5 NaN]
Where does the last NaN come from?
What would be the expected value for this: [10 20 NaN 5 NaN NaN 10 20] ?
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Image Analyst
el 27 de Mzo. de 2022
Not sure where the 12.5 is coming from but maybe you'd like this:
x = [20, 10, 5, NaN];
kernel = [1,1];
xs = x;
xs(isnan(x)) = 0;
theSum = conv(xs, kernel, 'same')
theCount = conv(~isnan(x), kernel, 'same')
output = theSum ./ theCount
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Image Analyst
el 28 de Mzo. de 2022
So now I'm getting confused. Do you have a row vector, or a 2-D matrix? You've shown both.
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