Iterations are taking too long
Ältere Kommentare anzeigen
Hi,
My coding is taking too long to solve and I think that I have a lot of improvements which I can make. I am also a beginner in MATLAB and thus I require some help.
Basically I have a code that solves the motion of 3 DOF system. Similar to a mass on a spring. I have two for loops where one iterates for the force and the other iterates for the time response. I am solving the time response using the Newmark integration scheme. Now after that all iterations are done, the code requires that the results are written to an excel sheet for the three degrees of freedom together with plotting of graphs of the corresponding displacements.
I am using xlswrite for each degree of freedom meaning I have 3 xlswrite commands.
Are there any suggestions on how I can improve my computational time?
Thanks!
3 Kommentare
José-Luis
am 24 Jun. 2014
Lots of people might be able to help you if you show your code. Otherwise, we are limited to guessing.
One could just say: "Try a faster computer", for example.
Sara
am 24 Jun. 2014
Use the profiler and find the bottleneck
Adam
am 24 Jun. 2014
Using the Matlab profiler would be a good start point.
In its simplest form you can just put
profile on
...Your code...
profile off
profile viewer
to give you a run down of where in your code the time is being spent.
Then, in response to that there are many things you can possibly do, but until you find out where the time is actually being spent you may spend time optimising a piece of code that is only taking 0.1% of the total time.
Akzeptierte Antwort
Weitere Antworten (2)
Marisa Micallef
am 25 Jun. 2014
Marisa Micallef
am 25 Jun. 2014
0 Stimmen
1 Kommentar
Titus Edelhofer
am 26 Jun. 2014
Hi,
U(i,j) means reading (or assigning) a single entry in the matrix at row i and column j. U(i,:) means reading (or assigning) a vector, namely the i-th row.
Titus
Kategorien
Mehr zu Mathematics finden Sie in Hilfe-Center und File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!