How to vectorize?
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Hi, is it possible to avoid the loop? Thanks.
x=(1:3:r);
[r,c]=size(Tr);
E1=zeros(r,c);
for i=1:c
E1(x,i)=E(Tr(r,i),i);
end
>> size(Tr)
ans =
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Image Analyst
on 29 Jul 2023
Not seeing it. Again, what is Tr and E (not E1, but E)?
Does your for loop even work? What is the desired output?
If you have any more questions, then attach your data and missing code to read it in after you read this:
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Bruno Luong
on 30 Jul 2023
Edited: Bruno Luong
on 30 Jul 2023
Just to pull out the right answer (my previous answer applied on a WRONG calculation specified by OP)
% vectorized method
c = size(Tr,2);
m = size(E,1);
x = 1:step:m;
E1 = zeros(size(Tr));
E1(x,:) = E(Tr(x,:) + (0:c-1)*m);
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Bruno Luong
on 30 Jul 2023
Edited: Bruno Luong
on 30 Jul 2023
OP is Original Poster, it's you who wrote : "excuse me.. z=r...i change it in code" ... remember?
My answer (not the comments below it) is wrong because the question is wrong.
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Bruno Luong
on 29 Jul 2023
Edited: Bruno Luong
on 29 Jul 2023
If you want obscure code by avoiding for-loop
E = rand(10,5)
Tr = randi(size(E,1),9,size(E,2))
[r,c]=size(Tr);
x=(1:3:r);
[r,c]=size(Tr);
x=(1:3:r);
% Your method
E1=zeros(r,c);
for i=1:c
E1(x,i)=E(Tr(r,i),i);
end
E1
% vectorized method
E1=zeros(r,c);
i=1:c;
E1(x(:) + (i-1)*r) = repmat(E(Tr(r,i) + (i-1)*size(E,1)),length(x),1);
E1
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Bruno Luong
on 2 Aug 2023
Edited: Bruno Luong
on 2 Aug 2023
Code to handle the case Tr == 0
c = size(Tr,2);
m = size(E,1);
x = 1:step:m;
E1 = zeros(size(Tr));
Trx = Tr(x,:);
iE = Trx + m*(0:c-1);
tmp = E(max(iE,1));
tmp(Trx == 0) = 0;
E1(x,:) = tmp;
it does not handle still the case Tr > m or Tr < 0.
If you havve data that are not valid for proper indexing it will be a mess to deal with.
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