How to get rid of the for loop ?
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Robert Thiel
on 9 Sep 2015
Commented: Robert Thiel
on 10 Sep 2015
the task
handles.plotdata.IR1 = zeros(1, 2001);
handles.plotdata.IR2 = zeros(1, 2001);
handles.plotdata.ax = zeros(1, 2001);
handles.plotdata.ay = zeros(1, 2001);
handles.plotdata.az = zeros(1, 2001);
my simplification so far
Kanal_name = {'IR1' 'IR2' 'ax' 'ay' 'az'};
for n = 1:length(Kanal_name)
handles.plotdata.(Kanal_name{n}) = zeros(1, 2001);
end
now i want to get rid of the for loop, any suggestions ?
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Kelly Kearney
on 9 Sep 2015
Maybe this?
tmp = cell(2,length(Kanal_name));
tmp(1,:) = Kanal_name;
[tmp{2,:}] = deal(zeros(1,2001));
handles.plotdata = struct(tmp{:});
But this makes the code more difficult to read without adding any real benefit that I can see (the time difference is pretty negligible). Unless you have a definitive need to eliminate loops, I'd stick with your version.
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per isakson
on 9 Sep 2015
... or this
>> clear all
>> handles.plotdata = cell2struct( repmat({zeros(1, 2001)},1,5) ...
, {'IR1' 'IR2' 'ax' 'ay' 'az'}, 2 );
>> handles.plotdata
ans =
IR1: [1x2001 double]
IR2: [1x2001 double]
ax: [1x2001 double]
ay: [1x2001 double]
az: [1x2001 double]
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