Moving Average using a for loop

Hi, How can I compute the moving average using a for loop and without using convolution (i.e conv()) or the filter function (i.e filter())?

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This seems to work:
data = rand(1,50); % Data
Dlen = length(data);
fltr = ones(1,5); % Filter
Flen = length(fltr);
datax = [data ones(1,Flen)*mean(data)]; % Pad ‘data’ vector with ones*mean(data)
mavg = [];
for k1 = 1:(Dlen)
mavg = [mavg (fltr * datax(k1:k1+Flen-1)')/Flen];
end
figure(1)
plot([1:Dlen], data)
hold on
plot([1:Dlen], mavg, '-r')
hold off
grid

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Jan
Jan on 22 Apr 2014
Edited: Jan on 22 Apr 2014
The iterative growing of the output vector is extremely inefficient. Look for the term "pre-allocation" in this forum to find faster methods.
You can avoid a lot of divisions, if you apply the /FLen once to fltr instead of doing this in each iteration.

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