How do I calculate the RMS of every 5 values?

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Hello, I have a vector of 66000 values and I would like to know the root mean square (RMS) of every 5 values. Do I need a loop for this? Or is there some easier way to solve this?
Thanks in advance! Shawn

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 3 Nov 2016
Edited: Guillaume on 3 Nov 2016
If you mean you want the RMS of the first 5 values, followed by the RMS of the next 5 values, etc., then assuming your vector length is a multiple of 5 simply reshape it into columns of 5 elements:
rms = sqrt(mean(reshape(yourvector, 5, []) .^ 2));
If you mean you want a moving rms (rms of elements 1-5, rms of elements 2-6, etc.), then use movmean:
movrms = sqrt(movmean(yourvector .^ 2, 5));
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Julien Rodriguez
Julien Rodriguez on 7 Jan 2022
Really Guillaume I don't know how to thank you properly.
You should be in the Avengers cause you're my little hero.
plot(love);
krishna teja
krishna teja on 28 Jul 2023
Edited: krishna teja on 28 Jul 2023
awesome piece of code, Guillaume !!! have a great year
reduced my code execution from 1 sec to 0.025 sec !!

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