Assigning blank cell array confuses Matlab with data type
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Hi,
I have two cases as below. I want to have both x_cell and x to be single but the first case doesn't give me so. This is the simplified code to represent a bigger problem so it is written in that way because the original code uses parfor so need the blank assigning, and I need to save memory so too many data conversions are not desired. Is there any way to deal with this?
clc;
%% Case 1: assign cell array to be blank
clear all;
x_cell{1} = [];%assigning
for n = 1:10
x_cell{1}(n) = single(1);%data type we want is single
end
x = x_cell{1};%don't want to make it x=single(x_cell{1}) because the purpose is
% to make both x_cell and x single to save memory
whos x %this result into double, undesired
%% Case 2: without assigning cell array
clear all;
for n = 1:10
x_cell{1}(n) = single(1);
end
x = x_cell{1};
whos x %this result into single which is desired
Thanks
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Stephen23
le 16 Déc 2018
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 16 Déc 2018
x_cell = {single([])}; % assign.
Note that your code expands the numeric array on each iteration, which is inefficient. It is recommended to preallocate the complete numeric array before the loop, e.g.:
x_cell = {nan(1,10,'single')}; % preallocate.
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