gftable
Generate file to accelerate Galois field computations
Syntax
gftable(m,prim_poly);
Description
gftable(m,prim_poly)
generates a file that
can help accelerate computations in the field GF(2^m
) as described by
the nondefault primitive polynomial prim_poly
,
which can be either a polynomial
character vector or an integer. prim_poly
represents a
primitive polynomial for GF(2^m
), where 1 < m < 16, using the format described in Primitive Polynomials and Element Representations. The
function places the file, called userGftable.mat
, in your current
working folder. If necessary, the function overwrites any writable existing version of
the file.
Note
If prim_poly
is the default primitive polynomial for
GF(2^m
) listed in the table on the gf
reference page, this function has no effect. A MAT-file in your
MATLAB installation already includes information that facilitates computations with
respect to the default primitive polynomial.
Examples
In the example below, you expect t3
to be similar to
t1
and to be significantly smaller than t2
,
assuming that you do not already have a userGftable.mat
file that
includes the (m
, prim_poly
) pair
(8
, 501
). Notice that before executing the
gftable
command, MATLAB displays a warning and that after
executing gftable
, there is no warning. By executing the
gftable
command you save the GF table for faster
calculations.
% Sample code to check how much gftable improves speed. tic; a = gf(repmat([0:2^8-1],1000,1),8); b = a.^100; t1 = toc; tic; a = gf(repmat([0:2^8-1],1000,1),8,501); b = a.^100; t2 = toc; gftable(8,501); % Include this primitive polynomial in the file. tic; a = gf(repmat([0:2^8-1],1000,1),8,501); b = a.^100; t3 = toc;
Version History
Introduced before R2006a