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How to calculate and represent the mean values of many distincts time series?

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Hi everybody, I am struggling to find the mean values of say 30 distinct time series representing the same phenomena. Is there a nice way to represent graphically the time series obtained from the mean values of the 30 distinct series? I would be very grateful for guidance. Kind regards, Massilon.
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dpb
dpb on 15 Jun 2017
Think we need some more background here...mean over what, the 30 series at each time value, the mean of each series over time, what?
I really can't then decide what the graphical representation wanted sentence is referring to.

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 20 Jun 2017
As dpb says, hard to guess. If you do mean, "the 30 series all have the same sample times, and I want to compute the mean of the 30 series at each sample time", and you are using R2016b or later, that sounds like you could use a timetable.
tt = array2timetable(yourDataAsColumns,'RowTimes',yourSampleTimes)
tt.MeanVal = mean(tt.Variables,2);
plot(tt.Time,tt.MeanVal)
Prior to R2016b, you could do essentially the same thing using an ordinary table.

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