I am a fortran user and i am currently switching to matlab. I read that to be efficient, it is better to vectorize than using for loops.
How would you vectorize this loop ?
for i=init:fina
a(i,i+nf)=b(i)*c(i);
end
I tried this but it does not work as "a" is a matrix and "b" and "c" are two vectors ; how to include a vector which is not a row or a column in a matrix ?
i=init:fina;
a(i,i+nf)=b(i).*c(i);
And I have also the inverse problem...how to extract a vector from a matrix a(i,i+nf) to be computed with another one like this :
b(i)=a(i,i+nf).*c(i);
Last but not least, the vectorization in these cases will be more efficient than the for loop ?
Kind regards.
FP

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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) 2017 年 3 月 2 日
編集済み: Andrei Bobrov 2017 年 3 月 2 日
  • What are at the inputs (init, fina, nf, b, c)?
  • Does a exist already? or is it created on the spot?
  • Perhaps you can give a small example of the inputs and the expected output?

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov 2017 年 3 月 2 日
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first
a = zeros(fina,fina + nf);
ii = init:fina;
a(sub2ind([fina,fina + nf], ii,ii + nf)) = b(ii).*c(ii);
second
d = diag(a,nf-1);
b(ii) = d(ii)./c(ii);

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frenchprion
frenchprion 2017 年 3 月 2 日
Great ! sub2ind and diag are the solutions !
Thanks !
FP

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