Generic function for the (trimmed) arithmetic mean, possibly with given weights.
Mean(x, ...)# S3 method for Freq
Mean(x, breaks, ...)
# S3 method for default
Mean(x, weights = NULL, trim = 0, na.rm = FALSE, ...)
If trim
is zero (the default), the arithmetic mean of the
values in x
is computed, as a numeric or complex vector of
length one. If x
is not logical (coerced to numeric), numeric
(including integer) or complex, NA_real_
is returned, with a warning.
If trim
is non-zero, a symmetrically trimmed mean is computed
with a fraction of trim
observations deleted from each end
before the mean is computed.
trim
and weights
can't be used together at the same time.
An R object. Currently there are methods for
numeric/logical vectors and date,
date-time and time interval objects. Complex vectors
are allowed for trim = 0
, only.
a numerical vector of weights the same length as x
giving the weights to use for elements of x
.
the fraction (0 to 0.5) of observations to be
trimmed from each end of x
before the mean is computed.
Values of trim outside that range are taken as the nearest endpoint.
breaks for calculating the mean for classified data as composed by Freq
.
a logical value indicating whether NA
values should be stripped before the computation proceeds.
further arguments passed to or from other methods.
Becker, R. A., Chambers, J. M. and Wilks, A. R. (1988) The New S Language. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole.
weighted.mean
, mean.POSIXct
,
colMeans
for row and column means.
x <- c(0:10, 50)
xm <- Mean(x)
c(xm, Mean(x, trim = 0.10))
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