Vectorization of while loop
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Hi all,
I have a small function, which generates random numbers in a specific interval. The function tests the generated values in respect to a certain bound and recalculates the random numbers again, if the bound is violated. I have to call this function several times (in this case 60 000 times), so this takes a lot of time (3/4 of the total time). I have read about vectorizing the code to improve performance. But I am totally helpless with this task. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
However, if someone has an idea to rewrite the while loop in a different way that would be great, as well.
Michi
Code:
meanValue = 10;
devValue = 1;
numValues = 10000;
presumption = 1;
for i = 1:60000
arrayValues = RandomNums(meanValue, devValue, numValues, presumption);
end
function arrayValues = RandomNums (meanValue, devValue, numValues, presumption)
%% create rand nums
% normally distributed with meanValue +/- devValue
numValues = round(numValues);
arrayValues = devValue*randn(numValues,1) + meanValue;
% check confidence-limes for each value and create new one if outside
for idx = 1:numel(arrayValues)
while (arrayValues(idx) > (meanValue + presumption*devValue) || arrayValues(idx) < (meanValue - presumption*devValue))
arrayValues(idx) = devValue*randn(1,1,'double') + meanValue;
end
end
end
Performance:
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/332300/image.jpeg)
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Bruno Luong
le 15 Juil 2020
You should look for "truncated gaussian" distribution, and posts how to generate them.
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Bruno Luong
le 16 Juil 2020
meanValue = 10;
devValue = 1;
numValues = 1000000;
presumption = 2;
tic
% Function from here https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/23832-truncated-gaussian
arrayValues = meanValue + TruncatedGaussian(-devValue, presumption*[-1 1], [1 numValues]);
toc % Elapsed time is 0.055511 seconds for one billions random numbers.
% Check histogram
hist(arrayValues,100)
Histogram obtained
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/332447/image.png)
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Bruno Luong
le 3 Oct 2020
It mainly because it uses different method (non rejection) and inverse error function.
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