How can I implement these for loops efficiently using covolution?

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I have this code
for xx=1:length(x)
for kk=1:length(x)
xSinc(xx) = xSinc(xx)+x(kk)*sinc(xx-kk-delta/T);
end
end
How can implement this efficiently using convultion in MATLAB?

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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi on 1 Aug 2023
Edited: Dyuman Joshi on 1 Aug 2023
Simple multiplication would be good enough -
xx = 1:length(x);
kk = 1:length(x);
xSinc(xx) = xSinc(xx) + x(kk)*sinc(xx-kk'-delta/T);
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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi on 22 Aug 2023
Please attach your code, so that I can reproduce the error and suggest solutions to tackle the issue.
MAWE
MAWE on 23 Aug 2023
OK, it is working. I just needed to transpose one vector. Here another problem I have, the second vector depends on the first as
for xx = 1:length(x)
for kk=max(xx-L,1):min(xx+L,length(x))
xSinc(xx) = xSinc(xx)+x(kk)*sinc(xx-kk-delta/T);
end
end
Currently I am doing this
for xx = 1:length(x)
kk=max(xx-L,1):min(xx+L,length(x))
xSinc(xx) = xSinc(xx)+x(kk)*sinc(xx-kk'-delta/T);
end
Is it possible to write this for loop in vector form for efficient implementtaion?

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 23 Aug 2023
Edited: Bruno Luong on 25 Aug 2023
Use conv
x = (0:0.2:5).^2;
L = 3;
delta = rand; T = rand;
% Your method
xSinc = zeros(size(x));
for xx = 1:length(x)
for kk=max(xx-L,1):min(xx+L,length(x))
xSinc(xx) = xSinc(xx)+x(kk)*sinc(xx-kk-delta/T);
end
end
xSinc
xSinc = 1×26
-0.0051 -0.0070 0.0352 0.1578 0.3593 0.6413 1.0038 1.4468 1.9704 2.5745 3.2591 4.0243 4.8700 5.7962 6.8029 7.8902 9.0580 10.3063 11.6351 13.0445 14.5344 16.1048 17.7558 20.0963 21.1378 24.2622
% conv method
xSinc2 = conv(x, sinc((L:-1:-L)+delta/T), 'same')
xSinc2 = 1×26
-0.0051 -0.0070 0.0352 0.1578 0.3593 0.6413 1.0038 1.4468 1.9704 2.5745 3.2591 4.0243 4.8700 5.7962 6.8029 7.8902 9.0580 10.3063 11.6351 13.0445 14.5344 16.1048 17.7558 20.0963 21.1378 24.2622
norm(xSinc2-xSinc)
ans = 5.7220e-15
plot(xSinc, 'b')
hold on;
plot(xSinc2, 'r.')
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MAWE
MAWE on 23 Aug 2023
Can I ask about the undelying logic you used? Why for exampled you defined
kk = -L:L;
and then fliped the order in
K = flip(sinc(kk+delta/T));
Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 23 Aug 2023
Edited: Bruno Luong on 25 Aug 2023
I can't explain more than it comes from definition of conv adapted to your code.
Have you tried to do some study of the code or you just ask without study conv?

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