The GEOMEAN function returns a scalar that contains the geometric mean of the elements of the input matrix. The geometric mean of a set of nonnegative numbers is the th root of the product .
The geometric mean is zero if any of the are zero. The geometric mean is not defined for negative numbers. If any of the are missing, they are excluded from the computation.
The geometric mean can be used to compute the average return on an investment. For example, the following data are the annual returns on U.S. Treasury bonds from 1994 to 2004. The following statements compute the average rate of return during this time. The output, shown in Figure 23.128, shows that the average rate of return was 6.43%.
/* year return% */ TBonds = { 1994 -8.04, 1995 23.48, 1996 1.43, 1997 9.94, 1998 14.92, 1999 -8.25, 2000 16.66, 2001 5.57, 2002 15.12, 2003 0.38, 2004 4.49 }; proportion = 1 + TBonds[,2]/100; /* convert to proportion */ aveReturn = geomean( proportion ); print aveReturn;