Multiplication of 2 3d matrices
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Hi,
I have got 2 3d matrices: NormClassRetPf(dates,factors,classes) and TotWeightsPf(dates,factors,classes).
nDates=51
nFactors=19
nClasses=10
For each date I would like first to multiply (element wise) the first, second, third until nFactors rows of NormClassRetPf withTotWeightsPf and then sum the element wise multiplication. At the end I should get a 2-d matrix FactorRetPf(dates,factors) or FactorRetPf(factors,dates).
I tried this code:
for d=1:nDates
FactorRetPf(:,d)=nansum(TotWeightsPf(d,:,:).*NormClassRetPf(d,:,:));
FactorRetBM(:,d)=nansum(TotWeightsBM(d,:,:).*NormClassRetBM(d,:,:));
end
Do you know a more elegant way of doing this?
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Jan
le 14 Mai 2019
It is correct that the wanted outputs FactorRetPf(dates,factors) and FactorRetPf(factors,dates) have the indices in different order?
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Andrei Bobrov
le 14 Mai 2019
Modifié(e) : Andrei Bobrov
le 14 Mai 2019
FactorRetPf = nansum(TotWeightsPf.*NormClassRetPf,3)';
FactorRetBM = nansum(TotWeightsBM.*NormClassRetBM,3)';
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Jan
le 14 Mai 2019
FactorRetPf = permute(nansum(TotWeightsPf .* NormClassRetPf, 2), [3,1,2]);
FactorRetBM = permute(nansum(TotWeightsBM .* NormClassRetBM, 2), [3,1,2]);
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Jan
le 14 Mai 2019
Modifié(e) : Jan
le 14 Mai 2019
The details in the question and in the code you have posted are confusing. But you can simply try it by your own.
- Multiply the arrays
- Create the sum over the wanted dimension
- Apply permute, transpose or reshape to ge the wanted output, if needed.
Maybe all you want to do is:
nansum(TotWeightsPf .* NormClassRetPf, 3)
If not adjust the parameters in:
FactorRetPf = permute(nansum(TotWeightsPf .* NormClassRetPf, 2), [3,1,2]);
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