Vectorize a double loop

Hi everyone
I'm tryng to vectorize the folowing piece of code:
n=30;
d=3;
a=1;
b=2;
cell=3;
for ki = 2:n-1
for kj = 2:n-1
M((cell-1)*n^2+(ki-1)*n+kj,(cell-1)*n^2+(ki-1)*n+kj-1) = 1/d^2;
M((cell-1)*n^2+(ki-1)*n+kj,(cell-1)*n^2+(ki-1)*n+kj) = -4/d^2-a;
M((cell-1)*n^2+(ki-1)*n+kj,(cell-1)*n^2+(ki-1)*n+kj+1) = 1/d^2;
M((cell-1)*n^2+(ki-1)*n+kj,(cell-1)*n^2+(ki-1)*n+kj-n) = 1/d^2;
M((cell-1)*n^2+(ki-1)*n+kj,(cell-1)*n^2+(ki-1)*n+kj+n) = 1/d^2;
C((cell-1)*n^2+(ki-1)*n+kj,1) = b;
end
end
How can I do it? I will appreciate any help! Thanks!

3 Comments

What are we to presume about the datatype and size of cell ? It does not appear to be a cell array.
(cell-1)*n^2+(ki-1)*n+kj
You are faking 4 dimensional indexing. You should switch to actual 4D indexing. reshape() before and after if you need to.
If you feel that your post is unclear, then since you are the one who wrote it, you should clarify it.

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Answers (1)

Does this work? I haven't been able to test it.
M((cell-1)*n^2+(1:n-2)*n+(2:n-1),(cell-1)*n^2+(1:n-2)*n+(2:n-1)-1) = 1/d^2;
M((cell-1)*n^2+(1:n-2)*n+(2:n-1),(cell-1)*n^2+(1:n-2)*n+(2:n-1)) = -4/d^2-a;
M((cell-1)*n^2+(1:n-2)*n+(2:n-1),(cell-1)*n^2+(1:n-2)*n+(2:n-1)+1) = 1/d^2;
M((cell-1)*n^2+(1:n-2)*n+(2:n-1),(cell-1)*n^2+(1:n-2)*n+(2:n-1)-n) = 1/d^2;
M((cell-1)*n^2+(1:n-2)*n+(2:n-1)j,(cell-1)*n^2+(1:n-2)*n+(2:n-1)+n) = 1/d^2;
C((cell-1)*n^2+(1:n-2)*n+(2:n-1),1) = b;

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AC
AC on 10 May 2021
Thank you for your answer! I tried this, but didn't work. When using the double for loop, I get (n-2)*(n-2) combinations of ki's and kj's. But (cell-1)*n^2+(1:n-2)*n+(2:n-1) is a vector of length (n-2). I need a vector of length (n-2)*(n-2)

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