finding the mean for large data

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FIR
FIR on 30 Nov 2012
I have 3 rows ans 192 column,i want to find mean for each 9 columns in row wise,
for ex if i have rand(3,192)
taking 3x9 , i need mean in row wise so i will have 3x1 matrix after finding mean
please help
for each 3x9 i want to perform
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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 30 Nov 2012
192 is not divisible by 9, so what to do with the last columns?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 30 Nov 2012
It's not "large" either. Before I read it I thought that he was talking hundreds of millions of elements, not five hundred and something. (And there is a "bug" for the case of calculating the mean for large numbers of singles)

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 30 Nov 2012
Edited: Andrei Bobrov on 30 Nov 2012
A = rand(3,192);
n = 9;
s = size(A);
out = squeeze(nanmean(reshape([A nan(s(1),mod(-s(2),n))],s(1),n,[]),2));
or
out = blockproc(A,[1 n],@(x)mean(x.data));
or
k = s(2) - rem(s(2),n);
out = [squeeze(mean( reshape(A(:,1:k),s(1),[]),2 )) , mean(A(:,k+1:end),2)];

Jan
Jan on 30 Nov 2012
A = rand(3, 192);
B = reshape(A(:, 1:189), 3, 9, []);
C = squeeze(mean(B, 2));

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