matrix in a cell multiplicaiton
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I got two cells and each cell contain three matrix.
{matrix_1 matrix_2 matrix_3}and {matrix_4 matrix_5 matrix 6}
I want to multiply two matrix together in a matrix-wise fashion, NOT element wise by using 'cellfun'.
I was wondering if cellfun(@(v,w) v*w,cell1, cell2.'un',0) is correct, does it compute in a matrix wise fashion?
Cheers
Jing
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Luffy
on 10 Jul 2012
Maybe you wrote it in a hurry but change it to cellfun(@(v,w) v*w,cell1, cell2,'UniformOutput',0)
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Jan
on 10 Jul 2012
Yes, I like CELLFUN also. But if it causes troubles, why not using a loop?
Result = cell(size(cell1));
for i = 1:numel(cell1)
Result{i} = cell1{i} * cell2{i};
end
I assume this runs even faster then CELLFUN, but I cannot test this currently. Without doubt it is faster to write and to debug.
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