Correction (trying once more):

Section [2] should read
....
   NB. seems alright (twice same argument)
   agm 1
1
...

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agm 1 should have result: 1

Looks like the 1 got lost on the looooong way this mail has taken
(have never seen this before)

-M


At 2016-08-04 20:31, you wrote:

Entering "with the *exact phrase" "*common mean" on the following link

http://www.jsoftware.com/forumsearch

produced 20 messages:

http://www.jsoftware.com/cgi-bin/forumsearch.cgi?all=&exa=common+mean&one=&exc=&add=&sub=&fid=&tim=0&rng=0&dbgn=1&mbgn=1&ybgn=1998&dend=31&mend=12&yend=2016

On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 12:04 PM, Martin Kreuzer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all -

> Working my way through "/addons/stats/base/univariate.ijs" I covered the
> basics up to (var) and (stddev).

> Q:
> Could somebody point me to a worked example illustrating the use of
> (commonmean)..?
>    commonmean=: [: {. (%:@*/ , -:@+/) ^: _
> (This is not so much about the programming but about the general concept
> of that term, as I'm only so far aware of 'common arithmetic mean'. That's
> the reason I put it here in Chat.)

> Thanks.
> -M



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