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help?> mean
search: mean mean! median median! SegmentationFault macroexpand 
module_parent Meta enumerate Enumerate timedwait primesmask


  mean(v[, region])


  Compute the mean of whole array v, or optionally along the dimensions in 
region. Note: Julia does not ignore NaN values in the
  computation. For applications requiring the handling of missing data, the 
DataArray package is recommended.


On Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at 10:12:34 AM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Using 0.4: 
>
>     help?> mean
>     search: mean mean! median median! SegmentationFault macroexpand 
> module_parent Meta enumerate Enumerate timedwait primes mask 
>     remotecall remotecall_wait     remotecall_fetch MethodTable
>
>       0 (zero; BrE: /ˈzɪərəʊ/ or AmE: /ˈziːroʊ/) is both a number and the 
> numerical digit used to represent that number in numerals. It fulfills a 
> central role in 
>       mathematics as the additive identity of the integers, real numbers, 
> and many other algebraic structures. As a digit, 0 is used as a placeholder 
> in 
>       place value systems. Names for the number 0 in English include zero, 
> nought or (US) naught (/ˈnɔːt/), nil, or — in contexts where at least one 
>       adjacent digit distinguishes it from the letter "O" — oh or o 
> (/ˈoʊ/). Informal or slang terms for zero include zilch and zip. Ought and 
> aught (/ˈɔːt/), 
>       as well as cipher, have also been used historically.
>
> I like this, but was expecting information about the `mean` function... :)
>
> I tried a few other words, but couldn't get their definitions. 
> Disappointed not to find `zilch`:
>
>     Couldn't find zilch
>     Perhaps you meant zip
>
> True enough.
>
> Or perhaps this is just a nice Easter egg, rather than an interesting 
> glitch in the software matrix...
>
>

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