center
center
Syntax
s = center(x) s = center(x, orientation)
Arguments
- x
 real or complex vector or matrix
- orientation
 index of the dimension along which the center is computed. It can be either
- a character 
"*"(default),"r"or"c" - a positive integer: 1 or 2. 1 is equivalent to "r" and 2 is equivalent to "c".
 
- a character 
 - s
 real or complex scalar or vector
Description
This function  computes s, the centred version of
            the numerical matrix x.
For  a  vector  or  a  matrix  x, s = center(x) or 
            s = center(x, "*") returns in  the (i,j) coefficient of 
            the matrix s the  value (x(i,j)-xbar), where 
            xbar is the mean of the values of the coefficients of x.
s = center(x, 'r')      (or,      equivalently,
            s = center(x, 1)) is  the rowwise center  reduction of the
            values of x.  It  returns in the entry s(i,j)
            the  value x(i,j)-xbarv(j)  with xbarv(j)
            the mean of the values of the j column.
s = center(x, 'c')      (or,      equivalently,
            s = center(x, 2))  is the  columnwise center  reduction of
            the  values  of x.   It  returns  in  the entry
            s(i,j)   the    value   x(i,j)-xbarh(i)   with
            xbarh(i) the mean of the values of the i row.
Examples
x=[0.2113249 0.0002211 0.6653811; 0.7560439 0.3303271 0.6283918] s=center(x) s=center(x,'r') s=center(x,'c')
See also
- wcenter — center and weight
 
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