Help to vectorise a conditional cumulative sum
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If you have any time, I need some help vectorizing! Racking my brains, and I can’t figure out a way!
I have two vectors of length m: L and W. L contains a vector of lengths, and W contains a vector of corresponding widths. I would like to make a third vector, C, which is the cumulative total of the elements of L subject to the corresponding W being less than the current value of W. i.e. if W(j)<W(i) for j<i, then include L(j) in the sum, if not, then exclude it from the sum.
I can easily do this using a for loop:
C(1) = 0;
for i = 2:m
C(i) = sum(L(1:i-1).*(W(1:i-1)<W(i)))
end
however, I cannot think of a way to vectorize this. Can anyone think of a way?
Thanks, Ric
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Andrei Bobrov
el 21 de Nov. de 2017
C = sum(tril(W(:) > W(:)',-1).*L(:)',2);
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Ric Porteous
el 21 de Nov. de 2017
Andrei Bobrov
el 22 de Nov. de 2017
Editada: Andrei Bobrov
el 22 de Nov. de 2017
In case use largest arrays your variant with use loop effecient than my variant.
Stephen23
el 22 de Nov. de 2017
@Ric Porteous: there is no guarantee that vectorized code is more efficient. As you have just found out, when very large intermediate arrays must be created then it is quite possible that a loop is faster.
Do some timing test and decide for yourself. Keep in mind code complexity/comprehensibility and future memory improvements.
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