How to do loop in the Workspace?

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Bruno
Bruno on 20 Sep 2016
Edited: Andrei Bobrov on 20 Sep 2016
I have four matrixes c1 c2 c3 c4 (each matrix is 45x9)in the workspace. I need to calculate the mean for each row in each matrix.
The code I tried does not work:
c = {c1, c2, c3, c4};
for j = 1:4
mean_c(j) = mean(c{j},2);
end

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 20 Sep 2016
Edited: Stephen23 on 20 Sep 2016
Method One: for loop:
c = {rand(45,9), rand(45,9), rand(45,9), rand(45,9)};
d = cell(size(c));
for k = 1:numel(c)
d{k} = mean(c{k},2);
end
Method Two: cellfun:
d = cellfun(@(m)mean(m,2),c,'UniformOutput',false);
Convert to numeric by simply using cell2mat:
>> cell2mat(d)
ans =
0.49524 0.40269 0.65561 0.47278
0.59244 0.52532 0.41187 0.42431
0.34457 0.58936 0.54098 0.55274
0.52958 0.62364 0.50265 0.52148
0.70699 0.65555 0.58959 0.48702
0.38250 0.34663 0.54874 0.48712
0.59373 0.44404 0.62564 0.39276
0.48016 0.59843 0.57385 0.48644
0.49235 0.52315 0.52946 0.53855
0.51168 0.69419 0.46208 0.35696
0.53927 0.46378 0.48168 0.49156
etc

More Answers (2)

Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 20 Sep 2016
Edited: Andrei Bobrov on 20 Sep 2016
C = cat(1,c1,c2,c3,c4);
d = reshape(mean(C,2),size(c1,1),[]);
or
C = cat(1,c{:});
d = reshape(mean(C,2),size(c1,1),[]);

KSSV
KSSV on 20 Sep 2016
Edited: KSSV on 20 Sep 2016
clc;close all;clear all;
% Take some random data for c1,c2,c3,c4
c1 = rand(45,9) ;
c2 = rand(45,9) ;
c3 = rand(45,9) ;
c4 = rand(45,9) ;
c{1} = c1 ;
c{2} = c2 ;
c{3} = c3 ;
c{4} = c4 ;
mean_c = zeros(45,4) ; % initialize the mean for each ci
for j = 1:4
mean_c(:,j) = mean(c{j},2);
end

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