@stdlib/stats-base-ndarray-nanmean
v0.1.1
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Compute the arithmetic mean of a one-dimensional ndarray, ignoring `NaN` values.
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nanmean
Compute the arithmetic mean of a one-dimensional ndarray, ignoring
NaNvalues.
The arithmetic mean is defined as
Installation
npm install @stdlib/stats-base-ndarray-nanmeanUsage
var nanmean = require( '@stdlib/stats-base-ndarray-nanmean' );nanmean( arrays )
Computes the arithmetic mean of a one-dimensional ndarray, ignoring NaN values.
var ndarray = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-base-ctor' );
var xbuf = [ 1.0, 3.0, NaN, 2.0 ];
var x = new ndarray( 'generic', xbuf, [ 4 ], [ 1 ], 0, 'row-major' );
var v = nanmean( [ x ] );
// returns 2.0The function has the following parameters:
- arrays: array-like object containing a one-dimensional input ndarray.
Notes
- If provided an empty one-dimensional ndarray, the function returns
NaN.
Examples
var uniform = require( '@stdlib/random-base-uniform' );
var filledarrayBy = require( '@stdlib/array-filled-by' );
var bernoulli = require( '@stdlib/random-base-bernoulli' );
var ndarray = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-base-ctor' );
var ndarray2array = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-to-array' );
var nanmean = require( '@stdlib/stats-base-ndarray-nanmean' );
function rand() {
if ( bernoulli( 0.8 ) < 1 ) {
return NaN;
}
return uniform( -50.0, 50.0 );
}
var xbuf = filledarrayBy( 10, 'generic', rand );
var x = new ndarray( 'generic', xbuf, [ xbuf.length ], [ 1 ], 0, 'row-major' );
console.log( ndarray2array( x ) );
var v = nanmean( [ x ] );
console.log( v );Notice
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