Do not understand 'accumarray' command in Maltab

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Tan Phan
Tan Phan 2016년 8월 16일
답변: micholeodon 2017년 12월 15일
Hi everybody,
I think you know about command "accumarray" in Matlab. That command is not supported in HDL Coder( convert code Matlab to VHDL). So, I try to write down another function which is same purpose with "accumarray".
Firstly, I must understand how "accumarray" is run in its documentary.
I understand the way it works with 1- column matrix subs (subs is variable of accumarray - accumarray(subs, val)). But with 2- column matrix subs , I really do know how it is running.
Example:
With matrix subs = [1 2 3 1 2 4] (only first column), I can get the number array 205-207-103-106.
But when adding with the rest column, I do not know how it is working, and how to get those number position.
Thank you for your reading!
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An Nguyen
An Nguyen 2016년 8월 16일
(1,1) -> 101 + 104 ---- (2,2) -> 102 + 105 ---- (3,2) -> 103 ---- (4,1) -> 106 ---- others -> 0

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Star Strider
Star Strider 2016년 8월 16일
It is something of a challenge to figure out when your first encounter it, but when you think about it and work with it, it’s not all that difficult to understand.
In this example, rows 1 and 4 in ‘subs’ are both (1,1). They correspond to rows 1 and 4 in ‘val’, those being 101 and 104. The function takes those values, adds them, (or ‘accumulates’ them), and puts that value, 205 in the (1,1) position in the output matrix. The ‘subs’ argument does not define the (1,2) position anywhere, so that element remains at 0. The others work the same way.
This isn’t a full explanation, but it should get you started in understanding an extremely useful function.
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Tan Phan
Tan Phan 2016년 8월 16일
Thanks so much, Star Strider! I understand it now, you have good view about it.
Star Strider
Star Strider 2016년 8월 16일
My pleasure!
I use it frequently. It has many other uses as well, so I encourage you to experiment with it to understand everything it can do.

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micholeodon
micholeodon 2017년 12월 15일
I like to think it that way:
  • subs is a set of points in some space (each row corresponds to one point)
  • val are values of some Multivalued function evaluated at these points: each row contains a value at point in subs in the same row.
accumarray just sums up values of the function at each point and return a matrix (e.g. (2,1) entry is equal sum of multivalue function values at point (2,1) ).

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