function centroids = computeCentroids(X, idx, K) %COMPUTECENTROIDS returns the new centroids by computing the means of the %data points assigned to each centroid. % centroids = COMPUTECENTROIDS(X, idx, K) returns the new centroids by % computing the means of the data points assigned to each centroid. It is % given a dataset X where each row is a single data point, a vector % idx of centroid assignments (i.e. each entry in range [1..K]) for each % example, and K, the number of centroids. You should return a matrix % centroids, where each row of centroids is the mean of the data points % assigned to it. % % Useful variables [m n] = size(X); % You need to return the following variables correctly. centroids = zeros(K, n); % ====================== YOUR CODE HERE ====================== % Instructions: Go over every centroid and compute mean of all points that % belong to it. Concretely, the row vector centroids(i, :) % should contain the mean of the data points assigned to % centroid i. % % Note: You can use a for-loop over the centroids to compute this. % centroidsSum = zeros(K,1); for i = 1 : m centroids(idx(i), :) = centroids(idx(i), :) .+ X(i, :); centroidsSum(idx(i)) = centroidsSum(idx(i)) + 1; end for i = 1 : K centroids(i,:) = centroids(i,:) ./ centroidsSum(i) ; end % ============================================================= end