Sum elements over indices in cell array
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I have a cell array, in which each cell is a vector of integer numbers. These numbers are certain indices of another vector, say A. For each cell, I want to compute the sum of the elements in A, which are being indexed by my cell. For example, I can easily do this with a for loop (see code below). However, I was wondering if it is possible to vectorize this piece of code.
What I have done now, is artificially edit the cells so that they have the same length, by adding a dummy index. This dummy index then refers to a value 0 in vector A, so that I can easily sum over them by indexing A with the matrix induced by the cell array. However, this takes up a lot of memory.
Any ideas?
A = 1:15;
% some vector containging the values I need
myCell = {[1 3 4], [2 5 8 12]};
% the cell array generally contains arrays of different lengths
sumValues = zeros(1,2);
% I want to fill the array SumValues efficiently
for j = 1:2
sumValues(j) = sum(A(myCell{j}));
end
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Rik
le 10 Juin 2022
Loops can be surprisingly fast if there isn't a straightforward way to vectorize your code. Did you run any profiling to see if this is actually the bottleneck in your process?
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Matt J
le 10 Juin 2022
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le 10 Juin 2022
Once you've split things into cells, there is nothing faster than a loop. The better data organization would be to use group labels instead:
A = 1:15;
I = [1 3 4, 2 5 8 12]; %The indices as a vector
G= [1 1 1, 2 2 2 2]; %Group labels
sumValues=accumarray(G(:),A(I(:)))
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Matt J
le 11 Juin 2022
You're welcome, but if you conclude that it works well for you, please Accept-click the answer.
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