I have a sparse gpuArray (adj) and gpuArray A. Trying to execute
for i =1:length(A)
[~,c] = find(adj(A(i,1),:));
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end
i get an error about matlab not allowing this way of indexing in sparse gpuArrays. After doing some search i understand that operator : inside adj(A(i,1),:) is causing the problem. Any suggestions of a solution or at least a way around this?

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Matt J
Matt J am 7 Apr. 2017
Bearbeitet: Matt J am 7 Apr. 2017
Hmmm...I'd like to see what the rest of the loop is doing.
Charis L
Charis L am 7 Apr. 2017
the loop is supposed to find every triangle the edges stored in A, participate in, and adj is the adjacency matrix, but it never moves beyond the fist line.

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Joss Knight
Joss Knight am 13 Apr. 2017

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Generally if you are indexing scalar values in a sparse gpuArray then you're trying to do something very inefficient. Still, if you want the values in the j'th column of a sparse matrix you could go:
[I,J,V] = find(A);
j = 1;
ind = find(J==j);
Ij = I(ind);
Vj = V(ind);
Aj = zeros(size(A,1),1);
Aj(Ij) = Vj;
However, I get the impression that your A matrix is a column vector, in which case storing it as a sparse array is completely pointless since it saves you no space whatsoever. You may as well convert it to full.

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