How do I average a data which runs on a cycle?

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I have a data file that goes like -1 0.2 -0.5 0.15 0 0.143 0.5 0.122 1 0.1234 1 0.233 0.5 0.32 0 0.322 -0.5 1.22 -1 1.333 then cycle 2 which has same x values but different y values . the cylce continues for 100 times. i want to have a average of y values for each x values.so finally i have the average y value

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 24 Nov 2014
You could use my consolidator , found on the file exchange.
It can form the mean y value for each independent x. It could even be used to compute a standard deviation of y within each x.
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DebiPrasad
DebiPrasad on 24 Nov 2014
I should get data from -2 to 2 and then again from 2 to -2. so it gives me a cycle!
John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 25 Nov 2014
Then you need to tell consolidator that there are two types of points. Thus you have an increasing section and a decreasing one. Flag each point with a 1 or -1 that indicates which way the cycle is going. Then use consolidator with the 2 dimensional input to distinguish which elements to average.

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Thorsten
Thorsten on 24 Nov 2014
Edited: Thorsten on 24 Nov 2014
Read your data into one big 100xN matrix D (e.g., using dlmread) and then use mean(D). Voila.
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DebiPrasad
DebiPrasad on 24 Nov 2014
I should get data from -2 to 2 and then again from 2 to -2. so it gives me a cycle!
Thorsten
Thorsten on 26 Nov 2014
But in your example you have only x values that run from -1 to 1 and back from 1 to -1. So what do the real data look like? Could you provide the file?

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