How to calculate and plot this pcolor plot?

Hi, I have a 3D matrix of 1100x800x764 size. This forms a 1100 by 800 grid cell with 764 different samples.
I want to calculate every single grid cell's mean value to create a 2D mean 1100x800 grid cell. The pcolor plot should satisfy this condition -
It means, every pixel's mean value should be greater or equal than the ratio of the standard deviation of that pixel and the root of the sample size (N = 764). Any pixel that does not confirm this condition will automatically be set as NaN. Rest of the pixels should be pcolor mapped :)
Any feedback from you will be much appreciated!!

 Accepted Answer

A = rand(1100,800,764) ;
mu = mean(A,3) ;
sigma = std(A,[],3) ;
idx = mu >= sigma/sqrt(764) ;
h = pcolor(idx) ;
h.EdgeColor = 'none' ;

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What happens if there are already some NaN values present in the A?
You may omit nans. Read the documentation.
@KSSV, yes it ran properly. Can you please give me an idea on how can I bootstrap every pixel's mean and use the same technique?
What do you mean by bootstrap?
Bootstrap mean of every pixel's mean.
You already have it in mu right?
Yes. But that is a general mean of 764 data points. Not the bootstrap one.

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