calculating the mean of specific array using previous & next array
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Dear all,
I am trying to find a way to calculate the mean of specific array in a vector.
Within the vector "W", there are "outliers".
In order to adjust the values of the outliers, i wish to calculate the mean at the position of the outlier using previous (outlier-1) and next (outlier+1) value of outlier.
And once done, the calculate mean values should replace the value of outliers.
assumed values as an example;
W = randi([0 50], 1, 18000)
outliers = [1224 1370 1485 3001 ........ ]
Thanks all
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the cyclist
on 6 Apr 2020
The variable outliers contains the indices to the outlier locations, right? Then
W(outliers) = (W(outliers-1) + W(outliers+1))/2;
will replace those locations with the mean of that locations nearest neighbors.
There are two scenarios where this simple formula will not work:
- One could have outliers at two consecutive indices
- The outlier could be at the first or last element of your array.
You'll need to provide more info on how you want to handle those special cases.
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