Column vector multiplied to a row vector, memory v.s. speed issue

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Xin
Xin 2018 年 4 月 4 日
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Hello everyone. I have a column vector (A) that is left multiplied to a row vector (B). The result is a matrix C=A*B. What I need is the sum of C in each row, that is sum(C,2). However, both A and B are very long vector that makes C rather huge that exceeds memory. Is it possible to bypass the matrix C and get the results sum(C,2) without using a loop, which is a bit slow.
Many thanks
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Birdman
Birdman 2018 年 4 月 4 日
What are the sizes of A and B?
Xin
Xin 2018 年 4 月 4 日
Depending on the data, A can be more than 1e4, and B can be more than 1e6~1e7.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 2018 年 4 月 4 日
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Loop over A, it won't take very long as long as long as the output is preallocated. Replace this:
D1 = sum(A*B,2)
with
N = numel(A);
D2 = nan(N,1);
for k = 1:N
D2(k) = sum(A(k)*B);
end

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