simplyfing computations in arrays
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int = zeros(1,length(x));
for n = 3:length(x)
y1 = x(2:n) ;
t1 = n*dt - (2*dt:dt:n*dt) ;
y2 = x(1:n-1) ;
t2 = n*dt - (dt:dt:(n-1)*dt) ;
int(n) = sum (t1.^(k-1)/factorial(k-1).*y1 ...
+ t2.^(k-1)/factorial(k-1).*y2)*dt/2 ;
end
I want to write t1= ((n-2)*dt:dt:0dt) is it okay? and also t2=((n-1)dt:dt:dt).
Is it possible? I sew also some errors...
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Walter Roberson
2012년 7월 4일
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2012년 7월 4일
Is t1= ((n-2)*dt:dt:0dt) intended to go to 0 ? If so then because n-2 is positive so you are going backwards from positive towards 0, you will need
(n-2)*dt: -dt : 0
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Walter Roberson
2012년 7월 5일
You cannot replace the "for" loop with a different data structure. Your loop index, "n", is used as the endpoint for a colon index, so you are using expressions with different numbers of terms for different values of "n", and expressions with differing numbers of terms depending on the loop variable, cannot be vectorized.
To have any hope of vectorization, you will need to figure out the symbolic difference between the results for adjacent values of "n", and hope that that difference consists only of constants and individual array elements.
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