How to avoid a for loop in functions?

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Prasanna
Prasanna 2020년 2월 18일
댓글: Star Strider 2020년 2월 19일
Hi All,
I have the following for loop in my matlab code and I was wandering is there any effcient way to implement this than using a for loop and going through each element.
press = 0:5/1000:5;
PsolWB = [];
for i = 1:length(press)
if (press(i)<=1.6)
PsolWB(i) = (973.-(70400./(1000.*press(i)+354.))+(77800000./(1000.*press(i)+354.).^2.)-273.15);
else
PsolWB(i)=(935.+3.5.*press(i)+6.2.*press(i).^2-273.15);
end
end

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Star Strider
Star Strider 2020년 2월 18일
Use ‘logical indexing’ and anonymous functions to eliminate the for loop and the if block:
PsolWB1 = @(press) (973.-(70400./(1000.*press+354.))+(77800000./(1000.*press+354.).^2.)-273.15);
PsolWB2 = @(press) (935.+3.5.*press+6.2.*press.^2-273.15);
PsolWB = @(press) PsolWB1(press).*(press <= 1.6) + PsolWB2(press).*(press > 1.6);
press = 0:5/1000:5;
figure
plot(press, PsolWB(press))
grid
This takes advantage of MATLAB’s vectorisation capabilities.
The plot is simply to demonstrate the result. It is not necessary for the code.
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Prasanna
Prasanna 2020년 2월 19일
Thanks Star Strider. That helped.
Star Strider
Star Strider 2020년 2월 19일
As always, my pleasure!

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