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[Help-gsl] Pearson's and stride (gsl_stats_correlation)
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M Yilmaz |
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[Help-gsl] Pearson's and stride (gsl_stats_correlation) |
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Fri, 15 May 2009 15:20:05 -0400 |
What is the stride referred to in the GSL library functions? In particular,
the pearson's formula defined:
double gsl_stats_correlation (const double data1[], const size_t stride1,
const double data2[], const size_t stride2, const size_t n)
I have a couple of vector<double> types I am inputting here and I don't feel
all that confident in the results with stride1 and stride2 simply set to 1
(They seem a little too well correlated).
Don't take this too literally, but the gist is:
i.e. gsl_stats_correlation(&vector[0],1,&vector2[0],1,vector.size() );
I have been looking for examples and through the manual and I still can't
figure it out. Should I change this from 1 to something like a
size_of(double) * vector.size() ? What is the right way to handle the
stride?
Thanks in advance!
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Mehmet Yilmaz
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