Covariance calculation like excel formula
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amir khalighi
on 6 Apr 2018
Edited: Pawel Jastrzebski
on 18 Apr 2018
Hi When I calculate covariance in excel it gives me a number but in matlab it gives me a matrix,why is that?and how can I get the covariance amount like excel? thanks
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Pawel Jastrzebski
on 6 Apr 2018
Edited: Pawel Jastrzebski
on 18 Apr 2018
Given the code:
A = randi([18 22], 20,1)
B = randi([15 25], 20,1)
C = cov(A,B)
This is the outcome that you'll get:
>> C
C =
1.6947 -0.2842
-0.2842 6.8842
The same data in excel produces the following:
So you get the same values. Read up the documentation for covariance. This is why you get a matrix of the results:
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