% File src/library/base/man/mean.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2013 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{mean} \title{Arithmetic Mean} \usage{ mean(x, \dots) \method{mean}{default}(x, trim = 0, na.rm = FALSE, \dots) } \alias{mean} \alias{mean.default} \arguments{ \item{x}{An \R object. Currently there are methods for numeric/logical vectors and \link[=Dates]{date}, \link{date-time} and \link{time interval} objects. Complex vectors are allowed for \code{trim = 0}, only.} \item{trim}{the fraction (0 to 0.5) of observations to be trimmed from each end of \code{x} before the mean is computed. Values of trim outside that range are taken as the nearest endpoint. } \item{na.rm}{a logical value indicating whether \code{NA} values should be stripped before the computation proceeds.} \item{\dots}{further arguments passed to or from other methods.} } \description{ Generic function for the (trimmed) arithmetic mean. } \value{ If \code{trim} is zero (the default), the arithmetic mean of the values in \code{x} is computed, as a numeric or complex vector of length one. If \code{x} is not logical (coerced to numeric), numeric (including integer) or complex, \code{NA_real_} is returned, with a warning. If \code{trim} is non-zero, a symmetrically trimmed mean is computed with a fraction of \code{trim} observations deleted from each end before the mean is computed. } \references{ Becker, R. A., Chambers, J. M. and Wilks, A. R. (1988) \emph{The New S Language}. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole. } \seealso{ \code{\link{weighted.mean}}, \code{\link{mean.POSIXct}}, \code{\link{colMeans}} for row and column means. } \examples{ x <- c(0:10, 50) xm <- mean(x) c(xm, mean(x, trim = 0.10)) } \keyword{univar}