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st_deviation
standard deviation (row or column-wise) of vector/matrix entries This function is obsolete.
stdev
standard deviation (row or column-wise) of vector/matrix entries
Calling Sequence
y=st_deviation(x) y=st_deviation(x,'r') y=st_deviation(x,'c') y=stdev(x) y=stdev(x,'r') y=stdev(x,'c')
Arguments
- x
real vector or matrix
- y
scalar or vector
Description
![]() | This function is obsolete.
It is better to use stdev instead. |
st_deviation computes the "sample" standard deviation, that is, it is normalized by N-1, where N is the sequence length.
For a vector or a matrix x, y=st_deviation(x) returns in the
scalar y the standard deviation of all the entries of x.
y=st_deviation(x,'r') (or, equivalently,
y=st_deviation(x,1)) is the rowwise standard deviation. It returns in each
entry of the column vector y the standard deviation of each row of x.
y=st_deviation(x,'c') (or, equivalently, y=st_deviation(x,2)) is the columnwise st_deviation. It returns in each entry of the row vector
y the standard deviation of each column of x.
Examples
A=[1,2,10;7,7.1,7.01]; st_deviation(A) st_deviation(A,'r') st_deviation(A,'c')
See Also
History
| Versão | Descrição |
| 5.5.0 | Function tagged as obsolete. Will be removed in 5.5.1. Please use stdev instead. |
| Report an issue | ||
| << mvvacov (deprecated) | Descriptive Statistics | stdev >> |
