Mean Function with Matrix
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I have a 3740x5 matrix called 'Rets'. I want to find the mean of every column vector. I tried using the function mean(Rets) and this is what I get:
mean(Rets)
ans =
1.0e-03 *
0.1591 0.2098 0.1475 -0.0623 -0.8807
I should only have 5 values in this row vector (from 0.1591 to -0.8807, as shown above), why do I have 6 values? I understand 1.0e-03 is the average of all the values in the row vector. So here is my question: How can I create a vector that only has these 5 values I need? Thanks!
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James Tursa
on 15 Jul 2014
Edited: James Tursa
on 15 Jul 2014
There are five values listed. Each of the five values in the 2nd row is multiplied by the factor 1.0e-3. It is MATLAB's way of writing the following equivalent information:
0.1591e-3 0.2098e-3 0.1475e-3 -0.0623e-3 -0.8807e-3
To convince yourself of this, do the following:
size(ans)
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James Tursa
on 16 Jul 2014
One is a row vector and the other is a column vector. You can't element-wise multiply a 1x5 with a 5x1. To get around this, e.g., you could turn the row vector into a column vector with the (:) notation, like this:
Wmin.*mean_ret_assets(:)
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