Accumarray application for rectangle submatices
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Is there an elegant way to exclude the for loop from the following function using the accumarray function, for example?
function K = accum(K_size, ...
Pi0, Pi1, Pj0, Pj1, ...
Ki0, Ki1, Kj0, Kj1, ...
psf_arr, psf_ind)
K = zeros(K_size);
for s = 1 : numel(psf_ind)
K( Ki0(s) : Ki1(s), Kj0(s) : Kj1(s) ) = ...
K( Ki0(s) : Ki1(s), Kj0(s) : Kj1(s) ) + ...
psf_arr( Pi0(s) : Pi1(s), Pj0(s) : Pj1(s), psf_ind(s) );
end
end
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Jan
il 6 Ago 2021
Modificato: Jan
il 6 Ago 2021
@Grigorii Nefedov: Please provide some input data with usual sizes. It matters, if this hould be optimized for millions of loops over small blocks or some loops over huge blocks.
It is tedious to guess, how usual inputs looks in oyur code, but you should be able to create some "meaningful" data with some calls of rand().
Do you want to get an elegenat code, or a fast one? I do not see how avoiding a loop is useful in general.
Matt J
il 6 Ago 2021
If all the rectangles were the same size, I can see how you might make it faster. Otherwise, I think the for-loop is your best bet.
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