Moving average without using movmean() or conv()
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Write a function that performs the moving average of any 1-dimensional input data for any non-zero and positive order M. Make sure to add M-1 zeros at the beginning of the data so that your output data will be the same length as your input data. You must not use built in functions like movmean() or conv().
y[n] = 1/M Σx[n − k]
lower limit k= 0 upper limit M −1
I have this so far:
function
t1=0:0.001:1;t2=1.001:0.001:2;t3=2.001:0.001:3;
t=[t1 t2 t3];
x1=10*ones(1,length(t1));
x2=15*ones(1,length(t2));
x3=20*ones(1,length(t3));
x=[x1 x2 x3];
M=20;
for i=1:length(t)-M
y1(i)=(1/M)*sum(i:i+M-1);
end
y=[zeros(1,M) y1];
figure
subplot(211)
plot(t,x,'b')
ylabel('Signal')
axis([0 3 0 30])
subplot(212)
plot(t,y,'r')
ylabel('Moving avg')
xlabel('Time (s)')
axis([0 3 0 inf])
11 Comments
Ameer Hamza
on 10 Oct 2020
Since this is a homework question, show us what have you already tried? Read here: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/6200-tutorial-how-to-ask-a-question-on-answers-and-get-a-fast-answer
Image Analyst
on 10 Oct 2020
You need to give your function a name. You can't just have "function" on a line all by itself.
Image Analyst
on 10 Oct 2020
OK, you fixed that. So now, what are M and t?
Image Analyst
on 11 Oct 2020
No, that's worse. You pass in M but then you just go on to overwrite whatever was passed in with a different M. And you never said what M and t were like I directly asked.
FS
on 11 Oct 2020
Image Analyst
on 11 Oct 2020
You need an outer loop over n but not like you have. You need to use M, not k
for n=1:length(x)-(2*M+1) % M is the window width
Then the inner loop needs to be over k where k goes from 0 to M-1, just like your instructions said. Then you need to sum y and divide by M, again, like the instructions said, not like what you did which was to divide by (2*k+1). If you sum a sequence of M elements in y, then divide by M, you get the average value in that segment of y.
FS
on 11 Oct 2020
Rik
on 7 Nov 2020
If you want to avoid being caught cheating, you should not post your question to a website that is being cached by Google.
Moving average without using movmean() or conv()
Write a function that performs the moving average of any 1-dimensional input data for any non-zero and positive order M. Make sure to add M-1 zeros at the beginning of the data so that your output data will be the same length as your input data. You must not use built in functions like movmean() or conv().
y[n] = 1/M Σx[n − k]
lower limit k= 0 upper limit M −1
I have this so far:
function [movaverage] = movaverage(M)
M=zeros(1,length(M));
for i=1:length(t)-M
y1(i)=(1/M)*sum(i:i+M-1);
end
y=[zeros(1,M) y1];
figure
subplot(211)
plot(t,x,'b')
ylabel('Signal')
axis([0 3 0 30])
subplot(212)
plot(t,y,'r')
ylabel('Moving avg')
xlabel('Time (s)')
axis([0 3 0 inf])
Rena Berman
on 7 May 2021
(Answers Dev) Restored edit
Rena Berman
on 7 May 2021
(Answers Dev) Restored edit
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