How can I calculate the "Median" of floating point numbers
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Jim McIntyre
el 9 de Jun. de 2023
Comentada: James Tursa
el 9 de Jun. de 2023
I have three two-dimensional arrays containing floating point numbers. I would like to construct a two-dimensional array that contains the "median" or middle value (not the mean) of the three arrays.
For example, if one element of the arrays contained 4.81, 3.54, and 3.56, I'd like to return 3.56, which is the middle value.
How can I do that?
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James Tursa
el 9 de Jun. de 2023
E.g.,
x = randi(10,2,3)
y = randi(10,2,3)
z = randi(10,2,3)
xyz = cat(3,x,y,z)
result = median(xyz,3)
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James Tursa
el 9 de Jun. de 2023
The concatenation is going to take extra time and memory for the temporary data copies, which will slow performance. Could be avoided with a mex routine, but I wouldn't bother with that unless your variables are huge and the performance hit is significant.
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