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mad

mean absolute deviation

Syntax

s2 = mad(x)
s2 = mad(x, orientation)

Arguments

x

real or complex vector or matrix

orientation

index of the dimension along which the mad 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".
s2

real or complex scalar or vector

Description

This function computes the mean absolute deviation of a real or complex vector or matrix x.

For a vector or matrix x, s2=mad(x) or s2=mad(x, "*") returns in scalar s2 the mean absolute deviation of all the entries of x.

s2=mad(x,'r') (or, equivalently, s2=mad(x,1)) returns in each entry of the column vector s2 the mean absolute deviation of each column of x.

s2=mad(x,'c') (or, equivalently, s2=mad(x,2)) returns in each entry of the column vector s2 the mean absolute deviation of each row of x.

Examples

x  = [2 2 3 4 14];

// Mean absolute deviation of a set of data
// Expected = (|2-5|+|2-5|+|3-5|+|4-5|+|14-5|) / 5 = 3.6
mad(x)

Bibliography

Reference: Wonacott T.H.& Wonacott R.J. .- Introductory Statistics, 5th edition, John Wiley, 1990.

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