How do I construct a complex gpuArray directly on the GPU?
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I am trying to initialize a complex gpuArray directly on the GPU (i.e. without first creating a complex array in host memory and then copying it over to the device).
So far the only thing I've found that works is:
foo = gpuArray(complex(0));
bar = zeros(4, 1, 'like',foo);
which seems kinda silly. Is there a way to allocate a complex gpuArray directly using something like gpuArray.zeros?
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Edric Ellis
on 12 Sep 2017
None of MATLAB's build methods (the zeros, ones family) build complex arrays, so the nearest you can get is to do something like:
complex(zeros(3, 'gpuArray'))
which never allocates any host memory, and results in a complex gpuArray.
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Jacob Lynch August
on 9 Nov 2018
What about elements on the host that need to be transferred to the GPU, like
G = complex( gpuArray(V(:,1)), gpuArray(:,2) );
It seems silly to me to have those two temporary gpuArrays.
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KSSV
on 12 Sep 2017
G = gpuArray(rand(10,1)+1i*rand(10,1));
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Jacob Lynch August
on 9 Nov 2018
Alternatively:
complex(gpuArray.rand(size,type),gpuArray(size,type))
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