How to quickly do the calculation?

Dear All,
I have a code to calculate an array using several arrays. The code is as follows:
Ieq1 = Haltmr(mmm(jbb2),IndBus(solvedbuses))*v(IndBus(solvedbuses));
Where Haltmr is a complex 6000x3000 sparse matrix, v is a complex 3000 column vector, mmm (for example, 20 rows in Haltmr) is a selected rows from Haltmr and jbb2 ( 5 rows in mmm) is the part of mmm, and IndBus is the order of columns in Haltmr, and solvebuses ( 15 indecies) is a part of the columns.
I am wondering if there is a faster way to do the calculation.
Thanks.
Benson

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That's impossible to answer without seeing what Haltmr, mmm, jbb2, IndBus, solvedbuses, and v are. Which of those are variables (and what sizes and types are they?) and for those that are functions what are those functions do?
dpb
dpb il 30 Giu 2021
All depends on what the definitions of the quantities are -- are they variables or functions? It's indeterminate in isolation.
dpb
dpb il 30 Giu 2021
sparse saves memory; the cost is execution speed to decode.
If you have enough memory, you could try moving to full storage; H is "only" 138 MB on machines these days with GB memory.
I didn't try to see if could do something with the matrix algebra...

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Matt J
Matt J il 1 Lug 2021
Modificato: Matt J il 1 Lug 2021
This might be faster.
r=false(6000,1); r(mmm(jbb2))=1;
c=false(3000,1); c(IndBus(solvedbuses))=1;
Ieq1=Haltmr*sparse(v.*c);
Ieq1=Ieq1(r);

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