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Can I avoid this slow for loop?
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I am writing a program to compute a value function which is defined over a 3 dimensional state space. It's a dynamic programming problem which I have managed to reduce to 2 control variables. The code works, but every iteration takes about 1 minute and it takes about 100 iterations to reach convergence. Is there a simple way to get rid of the "for" loop and vectorize also that part of the code? Thanks
%STATE SPACE;
mu=(0.01:0.01:.9);
b=-3:.05:0;
delta=0.01:0.05:1.2;
[DELTA,B,MU]=meshgrid(delta,b,mu);
iter=1;
norm=1001;
tol=.001;
% Initial Guess for Value Function
V0=0.*DELTA;
%Control variables grid
y=[ya:0.05:yb];
[CA,CB]=meshgrid(y,y);
iter=1;
norm=1001;
tol=.01;
%Main loop
while norm>tol
for i=1:length(mu)
for j=1:length(b)
for z=1:length(delta)
dp=f(mu(i),b(j),delta(z),CB,CA);
bp=g(mu(i),b(j),delta(z),CB,CA);
mup=h(mu(i),b(j),delta(z),CB,CA);
fval= l(mu(i),CA,CB)+beta*interp3(DELTA,B,MU,V0,dp,bp,mup,'linear');
[mr mc]=find(fval==max(max(fval)));
V1(j,z,i)=fval(mr(1),mc(1));
end
end
end
toc
norm(iter)=max(max(max(abs(V0-V1))))
V0=V1;
iter=iter+1
end
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Varun Bhaskar
am 25 Aug. 2015
Hi Filippo,
You can parallelize your code to be executed on different cores on your machine. You can find more information about the 'parfor' loop construct in the following link :
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