How to speed up this array operation?
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I got the following function:
y = a.*x(1) + b.*x(2) + c
Where a, b and c are arrays of the length n.
So I get n equations. Now I can use fminsearch to find the minimum of the RMS of y. This works quite well.
But now I got two additional terms in each equation y(i), which are depending on the solution of the equation y(i-1).
I managed to write a working script by using a for loop, but its terribly slow.
function [rms] = Fun(x,a,b,c)
y(1)=0;
for i=2:length(a)
y(i) = a(i)*x(1) + b(i)*x(2) + c(i) + y(i-1)*x(3) + y(i-1)^2 *x(4);
end
rms = sqrt(mean(y.^2));
end
Is there a way to speed this process up? Maybe get rid of the for loop?
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David Cazenave
on 7 Mar 2021
1 vote
... preallocating speeds up for loops.
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