how can we estimate memory requirements for nchoosek?
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nchoosek is a memory intensive command ... to the point it can easily kneel down your system ... or get something back as the below:
Error using nchoosek>combs (line 175) Out of memory. Type HELP MEMORY for your options.
Error in nchoosek>combs (line 174) Q = combs(v(k+1:n),m-1);
Error in nchoosek>combs (line 174) Q = combs(v(k+1:n),m-1);
Error in nchoosek (line 132) c = combs(v,k);
Error in NChooseKR (line 7) parfor i = kRange
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dpb
on 29 Jul 2018
>> help nchoosek
nchoosek Binomial coefficient or all combinations.
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nchoosek(V,K) where V is a vector of length N, produces a matrix
with N!/K!(N-K)! rows and K columns. Each row of the result has K of
the elements in the vector V. This syntax is only practical for
situations where N is less than about 15.
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TMW writes documentation for a reason...
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dpb
on 4 Aug 2018
Edited: dpb
on 4 Aug 2018
>> nchoosek(int16(1:5),3)
ans =
10×3 int16 matrix
...
>> whos ans
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes
ans 10x3 60 int16
>> nchoosek((1:5),3)
ans =
...
>> whos ans
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes
ans 10x3 240 double
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Is 4:1; uint8 would be 8:1 and handle values up to 255; as implemented it may require double() first I don't know and there's still the issue of the specific recursive algorithm used that probably could be improved on.
For the latter, as recommended earlier, see The Art of Computer Programming Vol 4 Generating All-tuples and Permutations
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