It is possible write this for in a more fast code (maybe colon)?
for i = 2 : n-1
A(i) = A(i-1)+A(i+1);
end

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Birdman
Birdman le 28 Nov 2017

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Vectorizing is possible and better. One approach:
A=randi([1 10],1,10)
n=numel(A);
i=2:n-1;
A(i)=A(i-1)+A(i+1)

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KSSV
KSSV le 28 Nov 2017
Modifié(e) : KSSV le 28 Nov 2017

1 vote

N = 10 ;
A = rand(N,1) ;
i = 2:N-1 ;
B = A(i-1)+A(i+1);

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Jan
Jan le 28 Nov 2017
Modifié(e) : Jan le 28 Nov 2017
Note: If N is huge, creating the index vectors explicitly is slower than:
N = 1e7;
A = rand(N, 1) ;
B = A(1:(N-2)) + A(3:N);
Here Matlab checks only for the 4 given indices, if they are inside the valid range, while for
i = 2:N-1 ;
B = A(i-1) + A(i+1);
Matlab requires 2e7-4 boundary checks.

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