norm calculation using for loop

hello , can anybody tell me how to calculate l2 norm of x=[2 3 -5 3 1] using for loop and without loop, and which one is efficient and fast?

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Adam
Adam el 12 de Ag. de 2016
n = norm( x );
does it without a loop. There is no reason to do it with a loop. Even if you don't use norm you would still vectorise is as:
n = sqrt( sum( x.^2 ) );
If you really want a loop the derivation is not difficult though. The vectorised version should certainly be faster, but you can test this yourself.

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g.p
g.p el 12 de Ag. de 2016
Editada: g.p el 12 de Ag. de 2016
thanks adam , but i have to perform it element-wise using for loop ,and without for loop and need to justify which is fast.
Adam
Adam el 12 de Ag. de 2016
If you have to perform it with a loop then I assume it is homework which you should be able to work out yourself from the 2nd version I gave above.
Converting this into a loop just uses the basics of Matlab:
n = sqrt( sum( x.^2 ) );
Aash
Aash el 16 de Oct. de 2017
did u calculate it using for loops? how?
KL
KL el 16 de Oct. de 2017
As Adam has mentioned in his answer, loop is not necessary but if it's a homework and you must use a loop, then read the documentation to know how it works and then use the for loop iterator to index through the vector.

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