Speeding up a loop
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I have made a simple loop that works fine when dealing with small datasets, but takes ages to run when L is 10^6 in size - which unfortunately is the size I need to work with. I'm sure you can tell by the code itself I'm a matlab newbie, so any ideas on how this can be sped up would be very much appreciated. I've read about vectorisation but cannot work out how to vectorise this code.
C=cumsum(S);
L=length(C);
X=zeros(1,L)';
for i=1:L;
if C(i)>min(C(i:L));
X(i);
else
X(i)=1;
end
end
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Rick Rosson
il 17 Gen 2013
Modificato: Rick Rosson
il 17 Gen 2013
Is S a row vector or a column vector?
Rick Rosson
il 17 Gen 2013
Modificato: Rick Rosson
il 17 Gen 2013
What is the goal of this algorithm? What do the variables S and X represent?
Jan
il 17 Gen 2013
Is the wanted property of C directly related to the sign of the corresponding element of S?
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Swisslog
il 17 Gen 2013
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