Finding the mean of my entire data

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Megan Mirkhanian
Megan Mirkhanian on 28 Nov 2018
Answered: Star Strider on 28 Nov 2018
How do I find the entire mean of all my data points
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Luna
Luna on 28 Nov 2018
Could you please be more specific about what you needed and how is your data structure?

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Megan Mirkhanian
Megan Mirkhanian on 28 Nov 2018
Yes, my data has a bunch of rows and columns and I want to find the mean of all the datapoints. I keep using mean(file_name) but I dont think that is teh correct mean.

Luna
Luna on 28 Nov 2018
Edited: Luna on 28 Nov 2018
You can not put file name into mean function.
Please put variable name which exist in your workspace after loading your data.
mean(variableName)
You haven't included your workspace in that screenshot so I don't see anything.
for example create a 5x5 matrix A and take mean value. Mean works with columns.
A = magic(5)
mean(A)

Star Strider
Star Strider on 28 Nov 2018
If you have R2018b, use the 'all' argument:
Avg = mean(MyMatrix, 'all')
otherwise, convert it to a column vector and take the mean of that:
Avg = mean(MyMatrix(:))

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