rms.m
rms computes the root-mean-square (RMS) of values supplied as a vector, matrix, or list of discrete values (scalars). If the input is a matrix, rms returns a row vector containing the RMS of each column.
David Feldman proposed the following simpler function definition:
RMS = sqrt(mean([varargin{:}].^2))
With this definition, the function accepts ([1,2],[3,4]) as input, producing 2.7386 (this is the same result that one would get with input of (1,2,3,4). I'm not sure how the function should behave for input of ([1,2],[3,4]). Probably it should produce the vector [rms(1,3) rms(2,4)]. For the moment, however, my code simply produces an error message when the input is a list that contains one or more non-scalars.
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Phillip M. Feldman (2024). rms.m (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/24039-rms-m), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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