Anonymous function versus File in matlabfunction
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I am creating several large functions from symbolic expressions (jacobians used in optimization).
I've noticed that it takes some time to create the file output using
matlabFunction(jacob,'File','jacobianFunctinName','Vars',{listOfSymbolicVars})
Using an anonymous function, it is MUCH faster:
jacfun=matlabFunction(jacob,'Vars',{listOfSymbolicVars})
Is there a reason for this (profiling the code points out matlabWrite)? I know that anonymous functions were slower in past releases; should I pay the price up front to make the file, or just use the anonymous function?
Thanks,
Brad
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Walter Roberson
2016년 12월 22일
"By default, matlabFunction with the File argument generates a file containing optimized code. Code optimization means that intermediate variables are used to simplify or speed up the code. MATLAB generates intermediate variables as a lowercase letter t followed by an automatically generated number, for example t32.
matlabFunction without the File argument (or with a file path specified by an empty character vector) creates a function handle. In this case, the code is not optimized. If you try to enforce code optimization by setting Optimize to true, then matlabFunction throws an error."
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