vectorization my user defined function
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Adarsh Tiwari
on 5 Dec 2021
Commented: Adarsh Tiwari
on 6 Dec 2021
I have the following array manipulations. How can i convert for loop'for loop' in a Vectorized expression\function.
time =[
5 10
3 5
5 3
5 7
3 5];
cost =[
6 3
4 3
7 10
10 5
14 9];
x=[1 1 1 1 1;2 2 2 2 2;1 2 1 2 1];
Np=size(x,1)
for i=1:Np
fun(i,1:2) = [max([time(1,x(i,1))+time(3,x(i,3))+time(5,x(i,5)),...
time(1,x(i,1))+time(4,x(i,4)),time(2,x(i,2))+...
time(5,x(i,5))]),cost(1,x(i,1))+cost(2,x(i,2))+...
cost(3,x(i,3))+cost(4,x(i,4))+cost(5,x(i,5))];
end
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DGM
on 5 Dec 2021
Edited: DGM
on 5 Dec 2021
Off the top of my head, I don't see a simple way to get rid of the loop.
It can be made a bit more compact.
time = [5 10;
3 5;
5 3;
5 7;
3 5];
cost = [6 3;
4 3;
7 10;
10 5;
14 9];
x = [1 1 1 1 1; 2 2 2 2 2; 1 2 1 2 1];
Np = size(x,1);
fun = zeros(Np,2);
for k = 1:Np
tx = diag(time(:,x(k,:)));
fun(k,1:2) = [ max([sum(tx([1 3 5])) sum(tx([1 4])) sum(tx([2 5]))]), ...
sum(diag(cost(:,x(k,:)))) ];
end
fun
I'm sure someone else could come up with something way more clever than I can.
Accepted Answer
Abolfazl Chaman Motlagh
on 5 Dec 2021
a simple quick solution is :
time =[5,10;3,5;5,3;5,7;3,5];
cost =[6,3;4,3;7,10;10,5;14,9];
x=[1 1 1 1 1;2 2 2 2 2;1 2 1 2 1];
fun = [max([time(1,x(:,1))'+time(3,x(:,3))'+time(5,x(:,5))',...
time(1,x(:,1))'+time(4,x(:,4))',time(2,x(:,2))'+...
time(5,x(:,5))'],[],2),cost(1,x(:,1))'+cost(2,x(:,2))'+...
cost(3,x(:,3))'+cost(4,x(:,4))'+cost(5,x(:,5))']
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