Reducing Computation Time
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Hey I have somewhat tricky task of reducing computation time for one line of code in my professor's project. Is there any way to reduce the following code so that it computes at a faster rate (maybe 0.01s), right now the time to beat is 0.08s. The code is as follows:
(32 bit IEEE demultiplexed)
x = hex2float( dec2hex( fread(fid, 1, 'ubit32', 0, 'ieee-be') ))
Basicslly looking for quicker way to convert the binary file to float. If you're not sure, I'm open to specifics suggestions. Also, would it be better if I wrote a code like this in C first and then let matlab read from there? Thank you.
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Walter Roberson
on 26 Apr 2012
Is there a reason you are not just using
x = fread(fid, 1, '*float32', 0, 'ieee-be')
Also if you are doing a lot of calculations, it is almost always faster to use fread() to read a number of items at once. (If you stick with going through hex, then dec2hex() can be used on arrays.)
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Dejan Cvijanovic
on 26 Apr 2012
Walter Roberson
on 27 Apr 2012
Multiple binary formats should not affect my suggestion for reading a single 32 bit float.
Dejan Cvijanovic
on 27 Apr 2012
Walter Roberson
on 27 Apr 2012
The only way to know for sure is to try it.
I do not have access to MATLAB from home to experiment with. And even if I said that it worked, you would need to try it to be *certain*.
Dejan Cvijanovic
on 30 Apr 2012
Jan
on 30 Apr 2012
'ubit32' is very inefficient, when it really splits the reading to 32 bits. 'uint32' reads and processes them in a block.
Dejan Cvijanovic
on 26 Apr 2012
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Jan
on 30 Apr 2012
I'm sure *you* can confirm them. Simply compare the results and to be sure try it with a bunch of random numbers or bit-patterns.
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