Question

I have a probability distribution that defines the probability of occurrence of n possible states.

I would like to calculate the value of Shannon's entropy, in bits, of the given probability distribution.

Can I use wentropy(x,'shannon') to get the value and if so where can I define the number of possible states a system has?

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Solution

Since you already have the probability distribution, call it p, you can do the following formula for Shannon Entropy instead of using wentropy:

H = sum(-(p(p>0).*(log2(p(p>0)))));

This gives the entropy H in bits.

p must sum to 1.

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