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How to "vectorize" this operation?

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Peter Laslo
Peter Laslo on 12 Apr 2013
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
Hi,
I have data of sample size m of n by n matrices in an n by m*n matrix call it P.
I also have a function, call if f, that operates on a fixed vector, call it v, and n by n matrices.
I want to to create a 1 by m vector, call it d, by operating f on v and each of the n by n matrices in P.
So, say for example, n = 3 and m = 6 I would want:
d(1) = f(v,P(:,1:3)), d(2) = f(v,P(:,4:6)), . . ., d(6) = f(v,P(:,16:18))
How can I do this without making a loop?
Thanks!
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Peter Laslo
Peter Laslo on 12 Apr 2013
f is a real-valued function of the the vector v and the matrices. So I'm trying to create 1 by m vector of real-numbers.
Matt J
Matt J on 13 Apr 2013
Edited: Matt J on 13 Apr 2013
Whether that's possible without a loop would depend on the specific form of f(), i.e., the operations that f consists of.

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Matt J
Matt J on 12 Apr 2013
This looks like it avoids a for-loop, but doesn't really.
P=reshape(P,n,n,m);
d= arrayfun(@(i) f(v,P(:,:,i)) , 1:m);
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Peter Laslo
Peter Laslo on 12 Apr 2013
Edited: Peter Laslo on 12 Apr 2013
Thanks, I thought this would work:
a = 1:m;
d = f(v,P(:,:,a))
but the function tries to operate on P all at once (instead of the individual matrices) and I get an error.

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