how to create 200 random matrices using loop..
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Hi..I want to create separate 200 random matrices of size 32*32 , and each to be multiplied with my input matrix..whether any looping is possible here ..please help ..
thank in advance
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Matz Johansson Bergström
il 23 Ago 2014
I have not tried it but something like this:
n=200;
tmp = rand(32,32,n);
and then to multiply each matrix
for i=1:n
in = in*tmp(:,:,i)
end
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Abhishek sadasivan
il 23 Ago 2014
Matz Johansson Bergström
il 23 Ago 2014
Modificato: Matz Johansson Bergström
il 23 Ago 2014
I would argue that this is possible and very simple using a 3D matrix. The data is stored in another way, that's all and very efficient, because Matlab is made for matrices. For small matrices this does not really matter, but for larger ones it might make a difference.
My suggestion stacks the matrices into a 3d matrix and you can simply pick out the matrices like you would any other data structure.
Also, to sum all the matrices, you just have to write
sums = squeeze(sum(sum(tmp)))
This gives you the sum of all the elements in each matrix as a vector. Sums(i) contains the sum of matrix i.
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