- Choose to use that average, too,
- Select X(:,2:end) instead and ignore column (changing size to match), or
- Ignore or overwrite the block column after done.
Calculate arithmetic average based on block numbers
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Akul Satish
el 3 de Nov. de 2018
Comentada: dpb
el 4 de Nov. de 2018

Hi there,
This is a 2D matlab cell that I have (SEE ATTACHED IMAGE)
I want to average block numbers 1,2,3,4 and add into a new matrix (say A), and then average of 5,6,7,8 in 2nd row of matrix A, and then average of 9,10,11,12... in the 3rd row, etc.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Akul
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dpb
el 3 de Nov. de 2018
Editada: dpb
el 4 de Nov. de 2018
Don't use figures, attach .mat files or paste short sections of text for data...nothing anybody can do with a figure except look.
But, in your case it's easy enough using the fact that ML internal storage is column-major and the builtin functions ability to operate on arrays--
X=xlsread('yourfile.xls'); % get the data into an array
A=mean(reshape(X,4,[])); % average by column sets of four variables
A=reshape(X,[],size(X,2)); % rearrange means by original columns
The above averages the block numbers as well; you can either
I'll use option 3) here--
A(:,1)=(1:size(A,1)).'; % write the new number of average block
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dpb
el 4 de Nov. de 2018
I see I missed second closing parenthesis...it needs must be
A=mean(reshape(A,4,[]));
The rearrangement to four rows is needed to average four elements using the default orientation of mean to operate by column.
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Image Analyst
el 3 de Nov. de 2018
Editada: Image Analyst
el 3 de Nov. de 2018
This should never have been a cell to begin with. So use cell2mat() to convert to a matrix. Then loop over columns reshaping to 4 wide, and call mean:
A = cell2mat(cellArray);
%A = randi(4, 12, 13)
[rows, columns] = size(A);
meanValues = zeros(rows/4, 13);
for col = 1 : columns
thisCol = A(:, col); % Must be a multiple of 4!!!
reshaped = reshape(thisCol, 4, [])
meanValues(:, col) = mean(reshaped, 1);
end
meanValues
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