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saadatnk8
saadatnk8 on 21 Sep 2015
Answered: Steven Lord on 21 Sep 2015
I just updated my matlab to 2015b but I can't find the nanmean function in it. When I write help nanmean it says nanmean not found. Is there a separate toolbox for that function, and if so which one? Thanks!
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 21 Sep 2015
Use [name of internet search engine] to locate the documentation:
In the address the word "stats" means the Statistics Toolbox, so you know the toolbox without even opening the page. Also when you open that page the Contents on the left hand side look like this:
> All Products
> Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox
> Descriptive Statistics and Visualization
> Descriptive Statistics
which also tell us that this function is in the Statistics toolbox.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 21 Sep 2015
Since you're using release R2015b, instead of using NANMEAN from Statistics Toolbox you can use MEAN from MATLAB with the 'omitnan' flag.

Thorsten
Thorsten on 21 Sep 2015
nanmean is part of the Statistics toolbox.

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