fprintf in a for-loop
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Hi,
I'm looking for a way to make my code faster. I'm facing the following problem:
I have a for-loop of 1:length(events). If the event == 1 the event and venue of the event is written to a text file. However, as the length of events is quite large, it takes some time to write the entire text file. I was wondering if there is a way to first store the array first and write it to the text file once the entire for-loop has been processed?
This is my code:
for f=events
fprintf(fileid, ' Event%03d: ' , f);
counter=1;
for v= venue_name
if event(f)==1
if counter==1
fprintf(fileid, ' X(%04d,%s) ',event(f),venue_name{v});
counter=counter+1;
else
fprintf(fileid, ' + X(%04d,%s) ',event(f),venue_name{v});
end
end
end
end
Can anyone help me with adapting this code such that it just writes the datafile at the end instead of once every iteration?
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Jan
on 1 Dec 2016
Edited: Jan
on 1 Dec 2016
The runtime of the code is not the bottleneck, but the disk access. Therefore creating the large string at first has the additional disadvantage, that a lot of RAM must be allocated.
Most likely using an efficient buffering is more useful. How do you open the file? Try:
fileid = fopen(FileName, 'W'); % Uppercase!
Some small improvements of the code:
for f = events
fprintf(fileid, ' Event%03d: ', f);
if event(f)==1 % Move outside the "v" loop
first = true;
for v = venue_name % ??? 1:numel(venue_name) ???
if first
fprintf(fileid, ' X(%04d,%s) ',event(f),venue_name{v});
first = false;
else
fprintf(fileid, ' + X(%04d,%s) ',event(f),venue_name{v});
end
end
end
end
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Jan
on 9 Dec 2016
@Bas: Then you use the first element of venu_name as index of the same variable? Strange!
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