how can propagate error for division of two matrices?

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I have two arrays E(i,j,k) and E_2(i,j,k) in which some elements of these matrices are nan values. while, I can calculate standard deviations S(i,j) = nanstd(E(i,j,:)); and S_2(i,j) = nanstd(E_2(i,j,:)); for E and E_3, i don't know howe to calculate standard deviation for E_2(i,j,k)./E(i,j,k). i was wondering if it is possible using propegation of error (function sigma = PropError(f,varlist,vals,errs)) or any other way.
Thank you in advance

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Arvind Narayanan
Arvind Narayanan on 6 Jul 2018
Hi Joseph,
If the second matrix(E(i,j,k) in this case) has all non zero elements(NaN allowed), then only we can calculate standard deviation of this p./q type matrix. Otherwise, the resulting matrix will have Inf in it which would result in standard deviation in NaN .
Since Inf makes the mean and other central tendencies of the matrix non-quantifiable, the result is NaN.
For matrix with non-zero elements, we can use p./q and then use nanstd to find standard deviation.
Hope this helps,
Arvind
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Joseph
Joseph on 19 Jul 2018
These two matrices are measurements with the known error for each element. lets say for matrix E(i,j,k) there is an error(i,j,k) matrix. and same for E_2 matrix. I didn't mention this in my question.

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