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This code below takes up about 40 seconds when the size of the matrix is (13,5,2000) All im doing is removing any matrixs which are repeated.
ie if big_data(:,:,x)==big_data(:,:,x+1) then remove one of the matrixs. I know there is a unique function, but I cant seem to get it to work how I want. When I scale it up to matrixs of size (13,5,10000), its just taking too long.
Is there a better way? thanks.
while x<length(big_data(1,1,:))+1
while y<length(big_data(1,1,:))
y=y+1;
if big_data(:,:,x)==big_data(:,:,y)
big_data(:,:,y)=[];
y=y-1;
end
end
x=x+1;
y=x;
end
Answers (2)
Jan
on 12 Feb 2012
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Shrinking a large array iteratively requires a lot of resouerces, equivalently to growing. Better use a logical vector to mark subarrays and delete them all together after the loops.
Paul
on 14 Feb 2012
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Sean de Wolski
on 14 Feb 2012
yup.
But be sure to preallocate to_delete.
Or even better use a logical vector:
to_delete = false(1,1,size(big_data,3));
while ...
to_delete(1,1,index) = true
end
etc
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