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Hello all,
I have this variable a[k,m]=max(k*Ts+taup,m*Ts+tauq) for k,m=0,1,...,N-1. I want to find the matrix A where [A]_{k,m}=a[k,m] efficiently. To do so, I define two matrices RowInc and ColInc as
RowInc =(0:N-1)'*ones(1,N);
ColInc =transpose(RowInc);
Then I write
for pp=1:Np
for qq=1:Np
A=max(RowInc*Ts+tau(pp),ColInc*Ts+tau(qq));
end
end
Does this give me what I want?
Thanks
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Image Analyst
le 9 Août 2014
Nothing is in gray. But basically you mean that A=a everywhere. The A and a matrices are identical.
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dpb
le 9 Août 2014
...I want to find the matrix A where [A]{k,m}=a[k,m]..._
A=max(RowInc*Ts+tau(pp),ColInc*Ts+tau(qq));
will end up w/ just a single value for A at the last loop of pp and qq since it overwrites the previous A each iteration. But, I don't believe it does what you want, anyway.
Should be simply
A(A==a);
if I understand the query correctly.
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dpb
le 9 Août 2014
IA, I couldn't figure out what his last comment said (and little of the rest) if after "I have this variable a[k,m]..." there isn't an array a.
Guess I'll leave the field bloodied on this one...
dpb
le 10 Août 2014
OK, from the loop solution one can write
[x,y]=ndgrid(0:N-1,0:N-1);
A=max(Ts.*x+taup,Ts.*y+tauq);
trading memory for the loop. The loop solution could be simplified since there's only a dependence upon kk for the one term and mm for the other, they could be precomputed outside the loops. Preallocating also would help, of course. Not sure how the timings would come out in the end.
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