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Compute standard deviation for geographic data
Syntax
[latdev,londev] = stdm(lat,lon) [latdev,londev] = stdm(lat,lon,geoid) [latdev,londev] = stdm(lat,lon,units) [latdev,londev] = stdm(lat,lon,geoid,units) geodevs = stdm(...)
Background
Determining the deviations of geographic data in latitude and longitude is more complicated than simple sum-of-squares deviations from the data averages. For latitude deviation, a straightforward angular standard deviation calculation is performed from the geographic mean as calculated by meanm. For longitudes, a similar calculation is performed based on data departure rather than on angular deviation. See the section entitled "Geostatistics" in the "Mapping Applications" chapter of the Mapping Toolbox User's Guide.
Description
[latdev,londev] = stdm(lat,lon) returns row vectors of the latitude and longitude geographic standard deviations for the data points specified by the columns of lat and lon.
[latdev,londev] = stdm(lat,lon,units) indicates the angular units of the data. When the standard angle string units is omitted, 'degrees' is assumed. Output measurements are in terms of these units (as arc length distance).
[latdev,londev] = stdm(lat,lon,geoid) specifies the elliptical definition of the Earth to be used with the two-element geoid vector. The default geoid model is a spherical Earth, which is sufficient for most applications. Output measurements are in terms of the distance units of the geoid vector.
If a single output argument is used, then geodevs = [latdev longdev]. This is particularly useful if the original lat and lon inputs are column vectors.
Examples
Create latitude and longitude matrices using the worldo dataset (compare with example for stdist):
load worldlolat=[PPpoint(2:5).lat]lat =5.3386 24.5808 5.4619 36.8862lon=[PPpoint(2:5).long]lon =-3.7602 54.9619 -0.3450 35.5141[latstd,lonstd]=stdm(lat,lon)latstd =8.9962lonstd =159.1153
See Also
departure |
Departure of longitudes at specific latitudes |
filterm |
Geographic filter for data sets |
hista |
Spatial equal area histogram |
histr |
Spatial equirectangular histogram |
meanm |
Mean for geographic data |
stdist |
Standard distances for geographic data |
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