Create a vector of vector exponents
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Hi,
Assume I have a vector v and a square matrix A
v = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
A = randn(5);
I want to create a matrix
m = [v*A; v*A^2; v*A^3; ..; v*A^n]
Where n is a user input and ^ results in the matrix product operator (not dot product .^)
I can do that easily with a loop. Is there a quicker way of doing this without using a loop?
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Adam Danz
il 17 Mag 2019
Modificato: Adam Danz
il 20 Mag 2019
No loop method:
m = cell2mat(arrayfun(@(x)v*A.^x,1:n,'UniformOutput',false)')
Test result with loop version
mm = zeros(6,5);
for i = 1:n
mm(i,:) = v*A.^i;
end
isequal(m,mm) % = 1, same result
Which is faster?
To test speed, I ran 100,000 iterations of the one-liner and the same number of iterations of the for-loop (just the loop, the pre-allocation was done before the timer started). The variable n=20. The median speed of the for-loop was 2.7 times faster than the arrayfun() method (p<0.001 wilcox signed rank test). The for-loop is the clear winner for speed.
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Rik
il 17 Mag 2019
Given that A is a square matrix, Jean Dupin might actually mean ^ instead of .^ as the operation to be applied to A.
Adam Danz
il 17 Mag 2019
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