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Help for optimizing a code

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Stéphane
Stéphane on 17 Nov 2014
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
Hi
I'm trying to optimize a code with nested for loops (originally written in another language ), and I try to get it in the proper "matlab" form... I've already asked many questions in this forum but now I don't know if I'm going the proper way or not. I've attached to this post a m file with the original loops, and the way I think optimized...
Could anyone of you have a look and tell me if it's just rubbish or if I'm going the good way ?
Thanks...
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 17 Nov 2014
Stéphane - does your testLoop.m code contain the small matrix that takes a really long time to evaluate? When I ran the attached, tic and toc indicated that the elapsed time was 0.056486 seconds which is pretty quick…
Note that there did seem to be some differences between dm and dm2. Have you observed the same?
Stéphane
Stéphane on 18 Nov 2014
That's the problem when change a code without carrefully checking...
I've uploaded a slighty different version, differences are on the edges (if I'm not mistaken) but I don't use them.
The time is indeed of 0.056 sec for the "no-loop" version, but I need to use this function 10^6 times for now, and I'll have to increase the matrices dimension by a factor at least 100... So you can imagine that any split second save would be great...
Thanks for your help :-)
Stéphane

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