how can propagate error for division of two matrices?
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I have two arrays E(i,j,k) and E_2(i,j,k) in which some elements of these matrices are nan values. while, I can calculate standard deviations S(i,j) = nanstd(E(i,j,:)); and S_2(i,j) = nanstd(E_2(i,j,:)); for E and E_3, i don't know howe to calculate standard deviation for E_2(i,j,k)./E(i,j,k). i was wondering if it is possible using propegation of error (function sigma = PropError(f,varlist,vals,errs)) or any other way.
Thank you in advance
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  Arvind Narayanan
    
 on 6 Jul 2018
        Hi Joseph,
If the second matrix(E(i,j,k) in this case) has all non zero elements(NaN allowed), then only we can calculate standard deviation of this p./q type matrix. Otherwise, the resulting matrix will have Inf in it which would result in standard deviation in NaN .
Since Inf makes the mean and other central tendencies of the matrix non-quantifiable, the result is NaN.
Hope this helps,
Arvind
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