apply bsxfun and arrayfun to every row of a matrix

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zhang
zhang le 10 Nov 2013
Commenté : Matt J le 11 Nov 2013
There is two matrix, A and B with size m by 4 and n by 4 respectively. My question is how to apply a function f, which takes two 1x4 vectors as input, on every row of A and B. The result will be a matrix with size mxn. The element [i, j] in 'result' is f(A(i, :), B(j, :)).
For example:
A = rand(3, 4);
B = rand(5, 4);
for i = 1 : 3
for j = 1 : 5
result(i, j) = rectint(A(i, :), B(j, :));
end
end
Can I use bsxfun or arrayfun to do this job?
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek le 10 Nov 2013
Can you give an example?
zhang
zhang le 10 Nov 2013
I've gave an example now. Please have a look at it.

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Matt J
Matt J le 10 Nov 2013
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 11 Nov 2013
In your example, there is no need to use bsxfun or arrayfun. rectint(A,B) will produce exactly the matrix you are looking for.
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zhang
zhang le 11 Nov 2013
@Matt J, Thanks so much for the help. Let's assume f can support what you asked. One more question, if A is a 1x4 and B is mx4, is there any way to apply function f(just support f(1x4, 1x4))to each row of A and B without using loop
Matt J
Matt J le 11 Nov 2013
If your f() supports what I asked about, then bsxfun can be used
I=1:size(A,1);
J=1:size(B,1);
F=@(i,j) f(A(i,:), B(j,:));
bsxfun(F,I.',J);
if A is a 1x4 and B is mx4, is there any way to apply function f(just support f(1x4, 1x4))to each row of A and B without using loop
Not really. You can hide the loop inside arrayfun, but it won't be faster
arrayfun(@(j) f(A,B(j,:)) , J.');

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