for loop in for loop not storing all variables

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In the simplest way, I am trying to get 3 random (x,y) data sets per group with a total of 5 groups. (So 15 x coordinates and 15 y coordinates in total). Every time I use my mean(x) to find the average x. My for loop only calculates the mean for my groups of x coordinates. How do i do it for all 15 x coordinates?
for j=1:5
for i=1:3
x(i)= rand();
y(i)= rand();
hold on
end
hold on
h=mean(x)
end
h = 0.6073
h = 0.6425
h = 0.6971
h = 0.5637
h = 0.5582

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2021-11-23
for j=1:5
for i=1:3
x(i,j)= rand();
y(i,j)= rand();
hold on
end
hold on
h(j)=mean(x(:,j))
end
h = 0.8827
h = 1×2
0.8827 0.2131
h = 1×3
0.8827 0.2131 0.4023
h = 1×4
0.8827 0.2131 0.4023 0.6954
h = 1×5
0.8827 0.2131 0.4023 0.6954 0.3230
mean(x,1)
ans = 1×5
0.8827 0.2131 0.4023 0.6954 0.3230
mean(x,2)
ans = 3×1
0.6141 0.5077 0.3881
You can see that if you stored all of the values, that mean(x,1) calculates the same thing as taking the mean of each column at the time you generate the column.

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Dameon Solestro
Dameon Solestro 2021-11-24
Is there a way to get every x value to subtract the mean, and then place it in a matrix??
So like [(x1- mean(h) ; x2 - mean(h) ; .... ; x15-mean(h)] ??

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