Vectorizing a nasted loop
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hello,
I'm using a simple nasted loop for assignment:
for i=1:Chunks %loop for number of chunks
for n=1:Window
DataChunk(n,i) = Raw.RAW(idx); %for each itteration - take the right raw data into the right chunk
TimeChunk(n,i) = Raw.Time(idx);
idx = idx+1; % increment the indes
end
end
this loop takes forever for a very big amount of data,
anyome can please help me vectorize it ?
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Jos (10584)
am 1 Mai 2019
Did you preallocate the two output arrays? That should speed things up considerably.
Add this before the loop:
Datachunk = zeros(Window, Chunk)
Oded T
am 2 Mai 2019
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Guillaume
am 1 Mai 2019
DataChunk = reshape(Raw.RAW, Window, Chunks);
TimeChunk = reshape(Raw.Time, Window, Chunks);
That's assuming that RAW and Time are structure fields or object properties and not object methods.
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Rik
am 1 Mai 2019
It also assumes the size of both is Window*Chunks (and my solution assumes they are at least that size, but so does the original code).
Guillaume
am 2 Mai 2019
Yes, of course. There is a lot of information missing in the question.
To Oded, if numel(Raw.RAW) > Window*Chunks, you should use Rik's solution. If numel(Raw.RAW) == Window*Chunks, you should use mine as it's simpler in that case.
Guillaume
am 2 Mai 2019
I think we need a bit more context to understand your question. It seems you want to divide some sampled data into chunks. Why? What are you going to do with it?
Reshaping the samples into a matrix has some advantages as matrix are easier to work with, but it forces you to have the same number of samples in each chunk, which by the sound of it may be a problem. What are you doing with the matrix afterward?
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