Hello guys, i am not very good at pseudocode can someone write pseudocode for this problem? The table below lists a number of genes, which names are specified in the left-most column, and their respective expression values in the remaining columns. That is, one row is for one gene and the values on this row are the expression values for that gene. From this table, calculate the mean expression value for each gene, i.e., for each row, calculate the mean of the values. The output should be a list of genes and their respective mean expression value. Thank you in advance.

GeneName E1 E2 E3 E4 ATA1 12 44 45 33 OSA2 100 79 85 83 DUA5 66 65 64 67 AXANT 4 4 6 2

In reply to Pseudocode for table data by shabird

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