Avoid for loop which has an if-statement in it
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I have a for-loop process, in which I have to check sth, so I have a if statement. How can I avoid for-loop to have a faster code:
for i=1:n
score = find sth in a cell array
if ~isempty(score)
M(i)=score;
do sth;
end
end
in the above code, I try to find sth in a cell array and if I find it then the score is not empty, and then fill an array M and do some other things.
Thank you
6 Comments
James Tursa
on 30 Mar 2016
This will depend on whether "find sth in a cell array" can be vectorized and what "do sth" means. Can you elaborate on exactly what is going on in these lines?
Shima Asaadi
on 30 Mar 2016
Edited: Shima Asaadi
on 30 Mar 2016
Matthew Eicholtz
on 30 Mar 2016
Can you provide values for m and n? I'm just curious so I can get a better sense of how long the for-loop approach would take.
Shima Asaadi
on 30 Mar 2016
Matthew Eicholtz
on 30 Mar 2016
Also, how are i and j involved in the following two lines?
str = "independent of this code"
score = features_score(strcmp(str,features_score(:,1)),2);
Shima Asaadi
on 30 Mar 2016
Answers (2)
Well, str can't be independent of the loop otherwise your code just repeat the exact same thing m x n times.
Assuming str is an m x n cell aray of strings, you can use ismember to replace the loops:
%demo data;
str = {'a', 'b', 'cc'; 'ff', 'notpresent', 'ddd'};
features_score = {'a', 100; 'b', 200; 'cc', 300; 'ddd', 400; 'e', 500; 'ff', 600};
[ispresent, row] = ismember(str, features_score(:, 1));
M = zeros(size(str));
M(ispresent) = [features_score{row(ispresent), 2}]
1 Comment
Shima Asaadi
on 30 Mar 2016
Edited: Shima Asaadi
on 31 Mar 2016
Jan
on 31 Mar 2016
0 votes
Avoiding FOR loops is often overestimated. Loops are not a general problem in Matlab. They can be accelerated as in all computer languages by avoiding repeated calculations inside the loops. If this matters in your case cannot be seen as long as you post some abstract pseudo-code only. This simply hides the interesting and important details.
As usual it is not worth to accelerate the loops, if they do not consume the main part of the computing time. So use the profile command to identify the bottleneck at first and care about this only. And acceleration of 100% of a piece of code, which needs only 2% of the total processing time, reduces the run time by only 1%.
I suggest to do both: Use the profile at first, and then post the relevant code in the forum - as real code with useful test data, not as pseudo code.
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