I have a sparse gpuArray (adj) and gpuArray A. Trying to execute
for i =1:length(A)
[~,c] = find(adj(A(i,1),:));
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end
i get an error about matlab not allowing this way of indexing in sparse gpuArrays. After doing some search i understand that operator : inside adj(A(i,1),:) is causing the problem. Any suggestions of a solution or at least a way around this?

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Matt J
Matt J le 7 Avr 2017
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 7 Avr 2017
Hmmm...I'd like to see what the rest of the loop is doing.
Charis L
Charis L le 7 Avr 2017
the loop is supposed to find every triangle the edges stored in A, participate in, and adj is the adjacency matrix, but it never moves beyond the fist line.

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Joss Knight
Joss Knight le 13 Avr 2017

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Generally if you are indexing scalar values in a sparse gpuArray then you're trying to do something very inefficient. Still, if you want the values in the j'th column of a sparse matrix you could go:
[I,J,V] = find(A);
j = 1;
ind = find(J==j);
Ij = I(ind);
Vj = V(ind);
Aj = zeros(size(A,1),1);
Aj(Ij) = Vj;
However, I get the impression that your A matrix is a column vector, in which case storing it as a sparse array is completely pointless since it saves you no space whatsoever. You may as well convert it to full.

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