Problem 42351. Average valid values of arrays
Given a 1D array (column or row vector), compute the average of valid values. Valid values are defined via two thresholds: minValue and maxValue. Example:
x = [-1 -5.4 14.6 20.9 25.5 -22.4 18 15.5 -33.7 -38.1]; minValue = -10; maxValue = 10; y = validAverage(x, minValue, maxValue) = -3.2
To keep it simple, let's assume minValue and maxValue are within the array range.
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Ben Gribov
on 13 Dec 2021
Really interesting problem, I enjoyed solving it!
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