Is there a Faster alternative to containers.Map function ?
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Smithy
el 31 de Ag. de 2022
Editada: Bruno Luong
el 16 de Sept. de 2022
Hello everybody,
I have a table with big size of row.
and with this I want to define the place using the right two digits in the first column.
I tried to find this place using the containers.Map function. But I feels it is quite slow...
With the below code, it takes about 44 minutes.
Is there a faster function or a way to replace it?
clc; % Clear the command window.
close all; % Close all figures (except thos1e of imtool.)
clear; % Erase all existing variables. Or clearvars if you want.
load sample.mat
colData.PLACE = extractAfter(colData.REQ_NO,10);
keys = ["AT","AF","ET","EF","CT","CF","JP","HP","CP","DP","MP","IP","TP","KP","KF","KI","RD"];
values = ["ATT","ATT Field","ETT","ETT Field","CTT","CTTField","Gahang","Ganho","Chung","Daelim","Hung","Indu","Tenn","Ksan","Ksan Field","Ksan RD","RD"];
lookup = containers.Map(keys,values,'UniformValues', true); % containers.Map(keySet,valueSet)
num = length(colData.PLACE);
for i = 1:num
if isKey(lookup,colData.PLACE{i}) % isKey(M,keySet) M
colData.PLACE{i} = lookup(colData.PLACE{i});
else
colData.PLACE{i} = 'Not Defined';
end
end
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Bruno Luong
el 31 de Ag. de 2022
Editada: Bruno Luong
el 31 de Ag. de 2022
I would use array/string array/cellarray because in your case the number of keys is limited and you can enumerate them wih reasonable upper bound
load sample.mat
colData.PLACE = extractAfter(colData.REQ_NO,10);
nalphabet = length('A':'Z');
keys = ["AT","AF","ET","EF","CT","CF","JP","HP","CP","DP","MP","IP","TP","KP","KF","KI","RD"];
values = ["ATT","ATT Field","ETT","ETT Field","CTT","CTTField","Gahang","Ganho","Chung","Daelim","Hung","Indu","Tenn","Ksan","Ksan Field","Ksan RD","RD"];
lookup = initlookup(keys, values);
for i = 1:num
if isKey(lookup,colData.PLACE{i})
colData.PLACE{i} = getval(lookup,colData.PLACE{i});
else
colData.PLACE{i} = 'Not Defined';
end
end
function lookup = initlookup(keys, values)
lookup = string(missing);
lookup(idxfun(keys)) = values;
end
function [b, val] = iskey(lookup, key)
letter = char(key)-'A'+1;
b = all(letter > 1 & letter < 26);
if b
val = lookup(idxfun(key));
b = ~ismissing(val);
else
val = string(missing);
end
end
function val = getval(lookup, key)
[~, val] = iskey(lookup, key);
end
function idx = idxfun(keys)
idx = zeros(size(keys));
for k = 1:numel(idx)
letters = char(keys(k))-'A'+1;
idx(k) = sub2ind([26 26], letters(1), letters(2));
end
end
I agree that containerMap on the paper using hash should be fast but MATLAB implementation just kills the performance. No wonder not many people use it in practice.
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Bruno Luong
el 16 de Sept. de 2022
Editada: Bruno Luong
el 16 de Sept. de 2022
In new release R2022b the dictionary is new implementation of hashing search/insertion. It looks great.
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