Optimization of code with double for-loops
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I am looking to optimize the following code specifically, and more generally, I am trying to learn optimization techniques in MATLAB for a larger project. The code below is just a snippet example which I am looking to learn techniques and then apply to a larger problem. I am potentially looking at values of L being as high as with four nested loops as opposed to just the two shown below.
Any pointers (or links to decent YouTube video on MATLAB optimization) would be welcomed.
clc; clearvars;
T = 1; Ts = 1e-2; t = 0:Ts:L*T;
L = 2^5;
start_time = clock();
for l = 0:L-1
for q = 0:L-1
flag = (t>=(l-q-1)*T) & (t<=(l-q+1)*T);
partA = (T-abs(t-(l-q)*T));
end
end
elapsed_time = clock();
time = elapsed_time(4)*3600+elapsed_time(5)*60+elapsed_time(6)
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Walter Roberson
2022-11-20
X = (l(:)-q(:).')*T;
for loop = 1:length(t)
t2(:,:,loop) = t(loop) - X;
end
replace with
t2 = reshape(t, 1, 1, []) - X;
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