for loop over subset - finding indices vs if-clause

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Felix Müller
Felix Müller el 5 de Jul. de 2021
Editada: Jan el 13 de Jul. de 2021
I want to compare two-cell arrays (X and Y) field by field (each field is a 2-dimensional array of points) and for each comparison compute how many points overlap. However I have a condition that needs to be fulfilled in each instance (which depends on some numbers in an array). Which of the following approaches makes more sense (speed or other issues)? Is there even a significant difference?
edit: The condition to check consists of two number comparisons, i.e. if/find array(jj)>= 0.5*K && array(jj)<=2*K, where K is constant for one ii.
1. find indices beforehand and run the second for-loop only over those
for ii=1:N
idx = find(jj that fulfill CONDITION in array);
for jj=idx
matrix(ii,jj) = sum(ismember(X{ii}, Y{jj}));
end
end
2. run for-loop over all indices and check condition individually with an if-clause
for ii=1:N
for jj=1:M
if Y(jj) fulfills CONDITION in array
matrix(ii,jj) = sum(ismember(X{ii}, Y{jj}));
end
end
end

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Felix Müller
Felix Müller el 5 de Jul. de 2021
I ended up following Jan's advice and coded and timed it. It seems the first approach (finding indices and the running only over those) is slightly faster. It was between 0% and 5% less time used for the first approach compared to the second. I only tested for five random cases in my data.
If anybody has some insight into why this is faster, I'd be very interested to hear.
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Jan
Jan el 9 de Jul. de 2021
Maybe you want to post a minimal working example of the part, which consumes the most time of your code. Then we could check, if there are some other ways to speed this up. For 2D data there should be a fast approach using sortrows() and diff().
Felix Müller
Felix Müller el 13 de Jul. de 2021
Editada: Jan el 13 de Jul. de 2021
I have posted a new question because this issue is independent from the one I asked about here. Link to the new question: https://de.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/877513-speed-up-ismember-with-two-dim-data

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Jan
Jan el 5 de Jul. de 2021
It depends. How expensive is "fulfill CONDITION"?
Simply try it. Implement both versions and measure the timings with tic/toc.
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Felix Müller
Felix Müller el 5 de Jul. de 2021
I'll update the question, but it's only two number comparisons (i.e. if array(jj)>= 0.5*K && array(jj)<= 2*K, where K is constant for one ii).

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