How to find the mean of a histogram without the mean function?
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Gurpreet Kaur
on 4 Feb 2023
Commented: Gurpreet Kaur
on 5 Feb 2023
Can anyone give an example code on how to find the average/mean value of an histogram without using the mean or sd function, but rather making using of the bin width?
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Image Analyst
on 5 Feb 2023
What about a for loop summing up the values then dividing by the number of items you summed?
data = rand(100);
trueMean = mean(data, 'all') % ~0.5
trueSD = std(data(:)) % ~0.29
% Take the histogram
h = histogram(data, 10)
counts = h.Values;
binCenters = ([h.BinEdges(1:end-1) + h.BinEdges(2:end)])/2;
% for loop to sum data instead of using mean() and std().
theSum = 0;
numBins = numel(binCenters);
for k = 1 : numBins
sumInThisBin = counts(k) * binCenters(k);
theSum = theSum + sumInThisBin;
end
nMinus1 = sum(counts) - 1;
theMean = theSum / nMinus1
% Compute variance
theSumsSquared = 0;
for k = 1 : numBins
sumInThisBin = counts(k) * (binCenters(k) - theMean);
theSumsSquared = theSumsSquared + sumInThisBin ^ 2;
end
theVariance = theSumsSquared / (sum(counts)-1);
stdDev = sqrt(theVariance)
I think there is an error with the variance computation but I'll let you find it.
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