Hello, i want to give x,y coordinates to a self-written function. The current state is, that i use 2 loops. I think that this is a very ugly and computation consuming solution. Can someone help me to improve this?
x = linspace(0,1,11) ;
y = linspace(0,1,11) ;
[X,Y] = meshgrid(x,y) ;
for kk = 1:11
for nn = 1:11
Coordinate = [X(kk,nn) Y(kk,nn)];
Z(kk,nn) = f_SomeFunction(Coordinate,someConstant,...);
end
end

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 30 Jan 2019
Modifié(e) : madhan ravi le 30 Jan 2019
Coordinate = [X Y] % doesn't this do what you want? without loop?
Nimananda Sharma
Nimananda Sharma le 30 Jan 2019
Hi,
It appears that your function accepts only scalar input
One possible solution would to change your function to use maxtrix?
its a very long function (~2k lines) which only accepts scalar inputs... before i take the long challenge to change the function to matrix input, i want to change the loops.
Matt J
Matt J le 30 Jan 2019
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 30 Jan 2019
But the loops don't have any computation in them except your call to f_SomeFunction. There's nothing else there to optimize.

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Rik
Rik le 30 Jan 2019
If you are not prepared to change the function to accept non-scalar inputs, you can use this code to implicitly use for-loops. This can be faster in some circumstances, and it may look cleaner (even if that is subjective).
Coordinate = [X Y];
someConstant_array=repmat(someConstant,size(Coordinate));
Z = arrayfun(@f_SomeFunction,Coordinate,someConstant_array);

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