- tell the editor to ignore the warning: right click, "suppress ... on this line"
- use a preallocated cell array, concatenate after the loop.
- figure out the final size (the total number of elements you require is just numel(x)*numel(y)).
- use simpler, more efficient code:
Cannot pre-allocate an empty matrix?
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Hello, I'd like to create a matrix that increases with every loop by concatenation the matrix to itself, starting from an empty matrix as shown below
Q1s = [];
alphas = [];
for y = ymin:0.5:ymax
x = (xmin:2.5e-13:xmax)';
Q1s = vertcat(Q1s,x);
alphas = vertcat(alphas,ones(size(x))*y);
end
Now I'm getting the famous "consider pre-allocating for speed" message. But I need Q1 and alpha to be empty matrices to begin with because I'm using vertcat. Is there a way to go about this?
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Stephen23
on 14 May 2018
Edited: Stephen23
on 14 May 2018
There are many ways:
[Q1s,alphas] = ndgrid(xmin:2.5e-13:xmax,ymin:0.5:ymax);
Q1s = Q1s(:);
alphas = alphas(:);
Those three lines give the exactly same output as your code, yet avoids all the bother of loops and expanding arrays and all that jazz.
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