matrix multiplication for "3-D" matrices
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MURTY KOMPELLA
am 6 Sep. 2019
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am 6 Sep. 2019
i have 8 vectors a11, a12, a21, a22 and b11, b12, b21, b22 let's say of length 1x100. i want to do a*b matrix multiplication for the 2x2 matrices [a11 a12; a21 a22] and [b11 b12; b21 b22] and along the dimension of length 100. how to code this without using do loops?
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Fabio Freschi
am 6 Sep. 2019
Let's start saying that the data structure you are using is not the best one. See https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/304528-tutorial-why-variables-should-not-be-named-dynamically-eval
If you really want to keep that structure, maybe the simplest answer is to make the manual multiplication
C = A*B <- matrix form
c11 = a11*b11+a12*b21 <- element form
since you have array, use .* operator
c11 = a11.*b11+a12.*b21
Note that this works only for 2x2 matrices.
For a more general approach, see
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Fabio Freschi
am 6 Sep. 2019
If you have data stored in cell arrays, you can use arrayfun
% data
N = 10;
A0 = arrayfun(@(i)rand(2,2),1:N,'UniformOutput',false);
B0 = arrayfun(@(i)rand(2,2),1:N,'UniformOutput',false);
% calculation
C = arrayfun(@(k)A0{k}*B0{k},1:N,'UniformOutput',false)
Catalytic
am 6 Sep. 2019
If you have the parallel computing toolbox, you can do this on the GPU with
pagefun(@mtimes,A,B)
but this may only provide gains if the pages A(:,:,i) and B(:,:,i) are large matrices.
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