How to Concatenate struct arrays efficiently
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I use parallel processing to run roughly 35,000 jobs in parallel. They output a .mat file and I want to concatenate them into one big file.
The process takes too long to run. (I am waiting for it to run while writing this) Is there a more optimal way to concatenate struct arrays so this doesn't take hours to run?
I'm guess the the limiting factor is reallocating "finalData".
Note: outData is a struct array of n elements
inputs = dir([intputDir,filesep,'*.mat']);
finalData = [];
if ~exist([outputDir],'dir')
mkdir([outputDir]);
end
l=length(inputs);
for i = 1:l
load([inputs(i).folder,filesep,inputs(i).name]);
finalData = [finalData,outData];
if (mod(i,100) == 0)
fprintf('Finished .Mat File # %d of %d',i,l);
end
end
save([outputDir,filesep,'allOutputs'],'finalData');
struct2xls(finalData,[outputDir,filesep,'Timing_Analysis_Data.xlsx']);
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James Tursa
le 24 Mai 2018
Modifié(e) : James Tursa
le 24 Mai 2018
Load into variables inside the loop, and then concatenate all of the variables after the loop. Rough outline:
c = cell(l,1);
for i = 1:l
c{i} = load([inputs(i).folder,filesep,inputs(i).name]);
if (mod(i,100) == 0)
fprintf('Finished .Mat File # %d of %d',i,l);
end
end
% then concatenate all of the c{:} here
Do all of your individual struct arrays have the same fields?
Kenneth Yesh
le 25 Mai 2018
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