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preallocating sparse 4d matrix

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Michael
Michael 2013 年 3 月 7 日
Hi
I've got some code that preallocates some matrix L = zeros(50,50,50,50); and then iterates along the first two dimensions (for i = 1:50, for j = 1:50...) to populate L. At the end of my code I reshape L into a 2500x2500 matrix, and this is it in usable form.
I want to increase the dimensions from 50 to 100, but it's hitting a memory bottleneck when preallocating, and I can't use spalloc to generate a 4d matrix. Rather than re-writing all my loops, can anyone think of another way to get around this? The end result (a sparse 10000x10000 matrix) should be easy to create, but I can't make it sparse until it's 2d, which is after my calculations.
Thanks for any help Mike
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Michael
Michael 2013 年 3 月 7 日
this method is working, although it doesn't seem I can generate a sparse matrix with int8 inputs, and this is now creating memory problems further down the line where I need to calculate L'*L.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2013 年 3 月 7 日
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Ah yes, sparse is restricted to double or uint8 (or logical, I think).
You could encode the negatives into uint8, e.g., 254 for -2 (which would be the two's complement to make it easier to track.) Doing the translation later might prove to be time consuming. It might be faster to record indices into a lookup table, and do something like
usedidx = find(L);
[idx1, idx2] = idx2subs([N*N, N*N], usedidx);
sparse(idx1, idx2, LookupTable(L(usedidx)), ...) %recheck arg order!
Notice I did an implicit reshape there by way of the first argument to idx2subs()

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James Tursa
James Tursa 2013 年 3 月 7 日
For multi-dimensional sparse arrays, see this FEX submission by Matt J:
MATLAB only supports double and logical sparse arrays. For int8 sparse arrays, you will have to wait until I release my int8sp class in a month or two (basic code is mostly complete, but not fully tested yet).

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Teja Muppirala
Teja Muppirala 2013 年 3 月 7 日
You can't make a sparse array with more than 2 dimensions, but you could make a 100x100 cell array that is filled with 100x100 sparse matrices. And then you can work on each cell separately, and then go back and shape it into a 10000x10000 afterwards.
L = repmat({sparse(100,100)} ,100,100);
for i = 1:100
for j = 1:100
L{i}{j} = ...
end
end

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