Trying to remove zeroes from dataset to determine a proper min, max, mean and median
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%Tried using this method but completely gets rid of columns with zeroes
load generated_data.mat
colsWithZeros = any(X1==0)
X1_glc = X1(:, ~colsWithZeros)
mean = mean(X1)
median = median(X1)
max = max(X1)
min = min(X1)
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Cris LaPierre
2021-12-15
You could replace the zeros with NaN, then use the 'omitnan' option in the mean, median, max and min functions.
load generated_data.mat
xX1 = X1;
xX1(xX1==0)=missing;
mean(xX1,"omitnan")
median(xX1,"omitnan")
max(xX1,[],"omitnan")
min(xX1,[],"omitnan")
By the way, you want to avoid naming your variables the same as MATLAB functions. That replaces the function with the variable, which will prevent you from using the function.
mean = mean(xX1);
% example of what happens when a varible replaces a MATLAB Function
mean2 = mean(X2;)
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Image Analyst
2021-12-15
Exactly what I was going to suggest. So Nathaniel, could you click the "Accept this answer" if you think it solved your question to award Chris reputation points?
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