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Why is this nested for loop faster in python? How can I make it faster in Matlab?

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J = zeros(n_x,n_x,n_x); %Preallocation
ionf = zeros(n_x,n_x,n_x); %Preallocation
dens = zeros(n_x,n_x,n_x); %Preallocation
temp = zeros(n_x,n_x,n_x); %Preallocation
%loop
for i = 1:n_x
for j = 1:n_x
for k = 1:n_x
data = strsplit(fgets(fin));
J(i,j,k) = single(str2double(data{1}));
ionf(i,j,k) = single(str2double(data{2}));
dens(i,j,k) = single(str2double(data{3}));
temp(i,j,k) = single(str2double(data{4}));
end
end
end
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I translated some code from python to Matlab. Why is this nested for loop faster in python? How can I make it faster in Matlab? All variables are defined, I just need advice in the for loop speed. Thank you in advance
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 6 Jun 2016
Edited: Stephen23 on 6 Jun 2016
WHY: because they are different languages and work in different ways. It is slow because it uses a nested loops and slow conversions inside those loops (e.g. str2double).
FIX: Just replace the all of this code with textscan and it will be much faster.

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