accelerating code in matlab - for loop
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Hi Guys,
int = zeros(1,length(x));
if k <= 0
int = x ;
return
end
for n = 3:length(x)
y1 = x(2:n) ;
t1 = ((n-2):-1:0)*dt ;
y2 = x(1:n-1) ;
t2 = t1 +dt;
int(n) = sum (t1.^(k-1)/factorial(k-1).*y1 + t2.^(k-1)/factorial(k-1).*y2)*dt/2 ;
end
is there any suggestion to write this part of code more optimal? It is used for computing Integration. The most time consuming line is int(n)= ... Whether I can change and remove the for loop here, and implement the for functionality in another way, e.g. vectors? Any suggestions would be appreciated ...
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Ryan
el 5 de Jul. de 2012
for n = 3:length(x )
y1 = x(2:n) ;
t1 = ((n-2):-1:0)*dt ;
y2 = x(1:n-1) ;
t2 = t1 +dt;
int(n) = sum (t1.^(k-1)/factorial(k-1).*y1 + t2.^(k-1)/factorial(k-...
1).*y2)*dt/2 ;
end
Jan
el 11 de Jul. de 2012
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Matt Kindig
el 5 de Jul. de 2012
Could you please format your code properly? It is difficult to tell which lines are commented, etc. Please edit your question to include proper line breaks, and then apply the 'code' tag (see the {} Code icon in the editor window).
Also, as a first observation, you should pre-allocate your variable 'int'--that is the reason that it is taking so long. Prior to the loop, add this line:
int = NaN(length(x), 1);
I think that this change alone will substantially improve your performance.
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Jan
el 11 de Jul. de 2012
int is pre-allocated by zeros already.
Matt Kindig
el 12 de Jul. de 2012
Ah yes, I think I missed that before.
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