Replace for loop with matrix function, for function acting on matrix columns
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Let L be an n x n matrix, and let M be an n x p matrix. (In practice p << n/2, but n is of order 10^{5} or greater). I'd like to construct the n x p matrix N, with entries $N_{ij} = sum_k L_{ki}/M_{kj}$.
At present I'm using the for loop below. How can it be accelerated/avoided?
% Generate random matrices %
n = 100; p = 35;
L = rand(n,n);
M = rand(n,p);
%
% Produce N from L and M, where N_{ij} = sum_k Lki/Mkj %
N = inf(n,p);
for i = 1:n
Li = L(:,i);
for j = 1:p
Mj = M(:,j);
N(i,j) = sum(Li./Mj);
end
end
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Bruno Luong
am 24 Okt. 2018
N = L.' * (1./M)
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Stephen23
am 24 Okt. 2018
+1 best use of MATLAB
greengunpowder
am 24 Okt. 2018
Bruno Luong
am 24 Okt. 2018
Bearbeitet: Bruno Luong
am 24 Okt. 2018
But do you know which method is more accurate?
greengunpowder
am 24 Okt. 2018
Bruno Luong
am 24 Okt. 2018
The order of the summation is different when one uses SUM, or MTIMES and it also depends on the number of threads (so the CPU that MATLAB is running), which in return gives different summation results. So far the discrepancy is observed, but AFAIK no-one is able to question matrix MTIMES in a causual use cases.
madhan ravi
am 24 Okt. 2018
Bearbeitet: madhan ravi
am 24 Okt. 2018
n = 100;
p = 35;
M = rand(n,p)
L = rand(n,n)
N = sum(L./M)
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madhan ravi
am 24 Okt. 2018
You don't need loop to do this operation
greengunpowder
am 24 Okt. 2018
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