Linear combination of cell arrays

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Dan Ryan
Dan Ryan el 25 de En. de 2013
Is there a compact way (without loops) to take linear combinations of cell arrays that contain the same type of data (matrices of various sizes) in each index of the cell array?
For example:
A = {rand(2, 2), ones(1, 2)}
B = {rand(2, 2), [3, 4]}
and I want a cell array, C, such that
C = 3*A + 4*B
I want to be able to handle a cell array of arbitrary length. I can do this with a for loop, but I was thinking that there must be a better way.

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins el 25 de En. de 2013
Either of these will work:
>> A = {rand(2, 2), ones(1, 2)}
>> B = {rand(2, 2), [3, 4]}
>> cellfun(@(a,b) 3*a + 4*b, A, B, 'UniformOutput',false)
ans =
[2x2 double] [1x2 double]
>> arrayfun(@(a,b) {3*a{:} + 4*b{:}}, A, B)
ans =
[2x2 double] [1x2 double]
Whether or not this is faster or more readable than a loop is another question. Hope this helps.

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