harmean
harmonic mean : inverse of the inverses average (without zeros)
Syntax
hm = harmean(x) hm = harmean(x, orientation)
Arguments
- x
 vector, matrix, or hypermatrix of real or complex numbers or polynomials. Rationals not supported.
- orientation
 index of the dimension along which the harmean is computed. It can be either
- a character 
"*"(default),"r","c"or"m". "m" is equivalent tofind(size(x)>1,1). - a positive integer. 1 is equivalent to "r" and 2 is equivalent to "c".
 
- a character 
 - hm
 scalar, or row (if
"r"is used), or column (if"c"is used). Ifxare polynomials,hmis of rational type.
Description
This function computes the harmonic mean of input values = inverse of the average of inversed non-zero values.
hm = harmean(x) or hm = harmean(x, '*') returns 
            in scalar hm the harmonic mean of all the entries.
hm = harmean(x,'r')   (or,   equivalently,
            hm = harmean(x, 1) ) returns  in each  entry of
            the row vector hm the harmonic mean of each
            column of x.
hm = harmean(x,'c')   (or,   equivalently,
            hm = harmean(x, 2) ) returns  in each entry
            of the column vector hm the harmonic mean of
            each  row of x.
![]()  | If  x is an hypermatrix and a
            "r", 1, "c", 2 flag is used, an error occurs. | 
Examples
harmean(1:10) // Returns 1 / mean(1 ./(1:10)) h = harmean([1 1 0 1 0 1]) // returns 1: zeros are not considered 1 / mean(1./[1 1 0 1 0 1]) // returns 0, as soon as a zero is present x = grand(3, 4, "uin",-10, 10) harmean(x) harmean(x, "r") harmean(x, 2) // Hypermatrix x = grand(3,4,2, "uin",-10, 10) harmean(x) // warning: harmean(x, "r") and harmean(x, 3) generate one error: not supported ! harmean([%z 0]) harmean([%z %z/2]) harmean([%z %i+%z]) harmean([%z %i+%z]) == 1 / ((1/%z + 1/(%i+%z))/2)
Bibliography
Wonacott, T.H. & Wonacott, R.J.; Introductory Statistics, fifth edition, J.Wiley & Sons, 1990.
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