How to calculate mean and standard deviation for loops?
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story_Acc_FN_UL0_S1_5 = randn(1,10);
story_Acc_FN_UL0_S2_5 = randn(1,10);
story_Acc_FN_UL0_S3_5 = randn(1,10);
story_Acc_FN_UL0_S4_5 = randn(1,10);
story_Acc_FN_UL0_S5_5 = randn(1,10);
for uu = 1:10
story_Acc_FN_UL0_R_rup_5(1,uu) = mean(story_Acc_FN_UL0_S1_5(1,uu),story_Acc_FN_UL0_S2_5(1,uu),story_Acc_FN_UL0_S3_5(1,uu),story_Acc_FN_UL0_S4_5(1,uu),story_Acc_FN_UL0_S5_5(1,uu));
std_dvt(1,uu) = std(story_Acc_FN_UL0_S1_5(1,uu),story_Acc_FN_UL0_S2_5(1,uu),story_Acc_FN_UL0_S3_5(1,uu),story_Acc_FN_UL0_S4_5(1,uu),story_Acc_FN_UL0_S5_5(1,uu));
end 
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  ANKUR KUMAR
      
 on 11 Jul 2021
        You don't need to use loop for that. You can use cat command to concatenate, and then use mean and std functions to the matrix itself.
story_Acc_FN_UL0_S1_5 = randn(1,10);
story_Acc_FN_UL0_S2_5 = randn(1,10);
story_Acc_FN_UL0_S3_5 = randn(1,10);
story_Acc_FN_UL0_S4_5 = randn(1,10);
story_Acc_FN_UL0_S5_5 = randn(1,10);
matrix=cat(1,story_Acc_FN_UL0_S1_5,story_Acc_FN_UL0_S2_5, story_Acc_FN_UL0_S3_5, story_Acc_FN_UL0_S4_5, story_Acc_FN_UL0_S5_5)
meanvalue=mean(matrix)
stdev=std(matrix)
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