Operation without for loop
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I have two matrix.MAtrix A(250000x4)and MAtrix B(250000x4)
I have a function which result a scalar C.
C = myfunction(X,Y);
Now i want to pass each row of MAtrixA and MAtrixB to myfunction without using a for loop.
How to do it ?
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Andrei Bobrov
on 31 Jan 2012
Y = arrayfun(@(i1)myfunction(A(i1,:), B(i1,:)), 1:size(A,1))
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Sean de Wolski
on 31 Jan 2012
Sure. Permute B so that it is [1x4x250000].
bsxfun(@myFunction,A,permute(B,[3 2 1]));
It's going to use a ton of memory and probably be slower though. Of course, it's still awesomer because it uses bsxfun( :-).
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Walter Roberson
on 31 Jan 2012
You can make it look prettier using arrayfun(), but arrayfun() is just going to be doing the "for" loop internally.
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Walter Roberson
on 31 Jan 2012
Often in such cases the best thing to do is rewrite the function so that it accepts arrays.
Note that "for" loops are not necessarily slow, especially in new versions. There is probably more overhead in calling myfunction all those times than there is in the "for" loop itself.
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