Replacing nested "for" loops

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Amir Akb
Amir Akb il 8 Mag 2012
Hi all,
I have a set of "K" nested "for" loops, where "K" is variable. An example of my code for when K=4 is as follows:
Spectral_eff_Points=(0):(1):(20);
S=zeros(K,1);
p=zeros(K,1);
n = length(Spectral_eff_Points);
for s1_index=1:n,
S(1)=Spectral_eff_Points(s1_index);
for s2_index=1:n,
S(2)=Spectral_eff_Points(s2_index);
for s3_index=1:n,
S(3)=Spectral_eff_Points(s3_index);
for s4_index=1:n,
S(4)=Spectral_eff_Points(s4_index);
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% MAIN CALCULATIONS DONE HERE
for user_index=1:K
if user_index==1;
p(user_index)=(2^(S(user_index))-1)* (N/g(user_index));
else
increment=1:(user_index-1);
Sum_P_inc=sum(p(increment));
p(user_index)=(2^(S(user_index))-1)* ((N/g(user_index))+Sum_P_inc);
end
end
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
end
end
end
end
As you can see, for large "K" and "n" values, the code will be very very slow :( Does anyone have any better way of conducting such loops, but in a much faster way?!
any help will be much appreciated.
Thanks

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Jan
Jan il 8 Mag 2012
At first clean up the current code:
% MAIN CALCULATIONS DONE HERE
p(1) = (2^S(1) - 1) * (N/g(1)); % Avoid test for ==1 in each iteration!
tmp1 = cumsum(p);
for user_index = 2:K
Sum_P_inc = tmp1(user_index - 1);
p(user_index) = (pow2(S(user_index))-1) * (N/g(user_index) + Sum_P_inc);
end
Perhaps a vectorized version is faster:
p = (pow2(S) - 1) .* (N ./ g + [0; cumsum(p(1:end-1))]);
Please test this - I do neither have your data nor can I access Matlab currently.
In a further step you can convert the K "for" loops to 1 "while" loop by using a [1 x K] vector and increment the last element until the limit is reached. Then increment the next element and reset the last one until even the first element reaches the limit.
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Amir Akb
Amir Akb il 8 Mag 2012
Hi Jan,
Thank you very much for your time and effort to answer my question.
Just to let you know, the "clean-up" section works, and gives the same result, however, this doesn't speed the code up much.
About your second comment, would you be able to give me a bit more detail on how to convert the K for loops to a single while loop please.
Once again, many thanks for your time.

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Jan
Jan il 9 Mag 2012
A code example for K "loops" represented by a [1 x K] vector:
n = 3;
K = 4;
V = ones(1, K);
go = true;
while go
% The action:
disp(V);
% Increment:
V(K) = V(K) + 1;
if V(K) > n
V(K) = 1;
go = false;
for i = K-1:-1:1
V(i) = V(i) + 1;
if V(i) <= n % i.th counter not at limit
go = true;
break; % Leave "for i" loop
end
V(i) = 1; % Reset i.th counter
end
end
end
This is choosing K elements from the vector 1:n with repetition and order.
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Amir Akb
Amir Akb il 10 Mag 2012
Dear Jan,
You just made my day!
This is exactly what i was looking for. It is much faster than having "K" nested "for" loops, and i get the same result.
I really appreciate the time you have put into replying back to my question.
All the best

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