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Vectorization of for loop

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Yaser Alghawi
Yaser Alghawi il 14 Mar 2019
Commentato: Stephen23 il 14 Mar 2019
I have this for loop with conditionals inside it.
for i=1:m
for j=1:n
if (flipped_im(i,j,1)>flipped_im(i,j,2)) || (flipped_im(i,j,1)>flipped_im(i,j,3))
mod_im(i,j,:)=255;
else
mod_im(i,j,:)=flipped_im(i,j,:);
end
end
end
How I can turn this loop into vectorized code?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 14 Mar 2019
"How I can turn this loop into vectorized code?"
Why do you need to do that?
Yaser Alghawi
Yaser Alghawi il 14 Mar 2019
It is an assignment. To optimize the speed of the program.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 14 Mar 2019
Modificato: Stephen23 il 14 Mar 2019
In three lines, no loop:
>> new_im = flipped_im;
>> idx = new_im(:,:,1)>new_im(:,:,2) | new_im(:,:,1)>new_im(:,:,3);
>> new_im(idx(:,:,[1,1,1])) = 255;
and checking:
>> isequal(mod_im,new_im)
ans = 1
For MATLAB versions R2016b and later you can simplify the index code:
idx = any(new_im(:,:,1)>new_im(:,:,2:3),3);
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Jan
Jan il 14 Mar 2019
Or in < R2016b:
idx = any(new_im(:,:, [1, 1]) > new_im(:,:, 2:3), 3);

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Yaser Alghawi
Yaser Alghawi il 14 Mar 2019
Thank you Chris and Jan. It did the trick.

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