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mean.circular

Mean Direction


Description

Returns the mean direction of a vector of circular data.

Usage

## S3 method for class 'circular'
mean(x, na.rm=FALSE, control.circular=list(), ...)

Arguments

x

a vector. The object is coerced to class circular.

na.rm

logical, indicating if NA's should be omitted.

control.circular

the attribute of the resulting object.

...

further arguments passed to or from other methods.

Details

Each observation is treated as a unit vector, or point on the unit circle. The resultant vector of the observations is found, and the direction of the resultant vector is returned. An NA is returned if the resultant length (see rho.circular) is less than .Machine

Value

Returns the mean direction of the data as an object of class circular with the attribute given by control.circular or from x if missed in control.circular.

Author(s)

Claudio Agostinelli and Ulric Lund

References

Jammalamadaka, S. Rao and SenGupta, A. (2001). Topics in Circular Statistics, Section 1.3, World Scientific Press, Singapore.

See Also

Examples

# Compute the mean direction of a random sample of observations.
x <- circular(runif(50, circular(0), pi))
mean(x)

circular

Circular Statistics

v0.4-93
GPL-2
Authors
Ulric Lund <ulund@calpoly.edu> [aut], Claudio Agostinelli <claudio.agostinelli@unitn.it> [aut, cre], Hiroyoshi Arai <h_arai@aoni.waseda.jp> [ctb], Alessando Gagliardi <gagliardi@stud.unive.it> [ctb], Eduardo Garcia Portugues <edgarcia@est-econ.uc3m.es> [ctb], Dimitri Giunchi <dimitri.giunchi@unipi.it> [ctb], Jean-Olivier Irisson <irisson@normalesup.org> [ctb], Matthew Pocernich <pocernic@ucar.edu> [ctb], Federico Rotolo [ctb]
Initial release
2017-06-26

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