Recursive computation without loop

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Hi! Can I write the following code
for j = 2 : N-1
alpha(j+1,:) = A(j,:).*alpha(j,:) + B(j,:);
end
in a form like this:
J = 2:N-1;
alpha(J+1,:) = A(J,:).*alpha(J,:) + B(J,:);
I tried to use this form but the alphas are incorrectly calculated.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Apr 2018
You got faster code that calculated the wrong thing.
With the loop the value of B(1,:) affects alpha(2,:), and that has an effect that changes all later output. With the vectorized version you do not get the feedback of earlier B values affecting all later values.
avenior
avenior on 1 Apr 2018
"You got faster code that calculated the wrong thing."
Yes I know. In my code there are other loops that are calculated without using the previous value. I wrote about them.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Apr 2018
No, values are not stored into the destination until the entire right hand side finishes. Using a vector index on the output does not do an implicit iterative calculation.
If the question is about whether the calculation can be vectorized, the answer is that it can be vectorized for any given length. However the vectorized version is a bit nasty to write out and would be notably slower than the loop.

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