Matlab slows downs within certain loop
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mootje_3000
el 13 de Mayo de 2019
Comentada: mootje_3000
el 14 de Mayo de 2019
In my code I have the following loop where running my code slows down:
for i = 1:c_max
c_n = cm(i,:);
x = c{i}(:,1);
y = c{i}(:,2);
z = c{i}(:,3);
markersize = c{i}(:,4);
for j = 1:size(c{i}(:,1),1)
splot = scatter3(x(j),y(j), z(j),markersize(j), c_n);
drawnow limitrate
end
end
I know that when using "drawnow" it makes the simulation slower. However, when I'm not using it, somehow my plot and matlab do not respond anymore after the plot is shown and I have to restart matlab again. I'm also unable to save the plot because matlab does not respond anymore. Does any one have suggestions on how to make it faster and/or not make matlab unresponsive? In this case, I'm using 250k data points within each column matrix 'c' and the maximum value for 'c_max' is 25.
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Walter Roberson
el 13 de Mayo de 2019
I noticed that all items in the same i use the same color. If one scatter() object were to be used per i then the color data could be left as a 1 x 3 vector instead of having to be repmat() of that to the number of rows equal to the current number of objects.
The user has indicated that c is max 25 elements, and that each element is a matrix of up to 250k rows.
There are ways to paint all of this in bulk, but with the drawnow in there, I have to suspect that they want to view the simulation evolve.
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Walter Roberson
el 13 de Mayo de 2019
for i = 1:c_max
c_n = cm(i,:);
x = c{i}(:,1);
y = c{i}(:,2);
z = c{i}(:,3);
markersize = c{i}(:,4);
scatter3(x(:), y(:), z(:), markersize(:), c_n);
drawnow limitrate
end
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Walter Roberson
el 14 de Mayo de 2019
And if you need to, then
batchsize = 5000;
batchoff = 0:batchsize-1;
for i = 1:c_max
c_n = cm(i,:);
x = c{i}(:,1);
y = c{i}(:,2);
z = c{i}(:,3);
markersize = c{i}(:,4);
%ending with the last full batch and then doing the partial batch
%saves having to keep testing if we have reached the end of the data
for j = 1 : batchsize : size(c{i}(:,1),1) - batchsize + 1
scatter3(x(j+batchoff), y(j+batchoff), z(j+batchoff),markersize(j+batchoff), c_n);
drawnow limitrate
end
scatter3(x(j+batchsize:end), y(j+batchsize:end), z(j+batchsize:end), markersize(j+batchsize:end), c_n);
drawnow limitrate
end
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