How to speed this up - large variable
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Alex Kurek
el 21 de Jul. de 2016
Respondida: Walter Roberson
el 22 de Jul. de 2016
Hello,
Is there a way to speed this up? This if within a function and i can use codegen - and I do. But I need to speed this up more. I think the problem is that one variable is huge and the access to it takes long? What should be done in such a case?
xElements = 1201;
maxN = 100;
umnHolder = complex(zeros(maxN + 1, maxN + 1));
betaSumSq1 = zeros(xElements, xElements); % preallocate
besselsFisher = zeros(1201, 1201, 101); % just to show the size LARGE, ~780 MB
XY = zeros(xElements, xElements); % just to show the size
acosContainer = XY; % just to show the size
parfor i = 1 : xElements
for j = 1 : xElements
umn = umnHolder;
for n = 0:maxN
mm = 1;
for m = -n:2:n
nn = n + 1; % for indexing
if m > 0
umn(nn, mm) = sqrt(n+1) * XY(i, j) * besselsFisher(i, j, nn) * cos( abs(m)*acosContainer(i, j) );
end
if m < 0
umn(nn, mm) = sqrt(n+1) * XY(i, j) * besselsFisher(i, j, nn) * sin( abs(m)*sign(x(i))*acosContainer(i, j) );
end
if m == 0
umn(nn, mm) = sqrt(n+1) * XY(i, j) * besselsFisher(i, j, nn);
end
mm = mm + 1;
end % m
end % n
beta1 = sum(sum(Aj1.*umn));
betaSumSq1(i, j) = abs(beta1).^2;
beta2 = sum(sum(Aj2.*umn));
betaSumSq2(i, j) = abs(beta2).^2;
end % j
end % i
Best regards, Alex
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Walter Roberson
el 22 de Jul. de 2016
You should factor out common sub-expressions. acosContainer(i, j) is the same for all m and n so assign it to a variable outside the m loop. Taking abs(m) is a waste of time when you know that m > 0 . sign(x(1)) is the same for all j, m, n so assign it to a variable. Multiplying by sign(x(1)) is done for the vector -n to -1 so you can vectorize to precalculate, sin((-n : 2 : -1) .* sign(x(1)) .* acosContainer(i, j)); you can probably vectorize the rest of that case as well.
All of the cases for any one n are multiplied by sqrt(n+1) so hold off on that multiplication until you have done the entire set of m values, and then multiply them all by sqrt(n+1) to get economy of scale.
And so on.
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