Using a vector of indices to add values to a matrix
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I am trying to vectorize a piece of code which has this form:
for m = 1:1:numel(N)
    y       =  N(m,1);
    x       =  N(m,2);
    val     =  N(m,3);
    P(y,x)  =  P(y,x)+val;
end
So, there is the matrix of column vectors N which hold coordinate information and a value. Using the coordinates the corresponding values are added to the matrix P.
How can this be done efficiently? Thanks.
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  Paul
      
 on 2 Mar 2014
        
      Edited: Paul
      
 on 2 Mar 2014
  
      xs = N(:,1);
ys = N(:,2);
val = N(:,3);
siz = size(P);
ind = sub2ind(siz,ys,xs);
P(ind) = P(ind)+val.';
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  Jos (10584)
      
      
 on 2 Mar 2014
				Note that the addition will not work properly for duplicates of (xs,ys) / ind
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  Jos (10584)
      
      
 on 5 Mar 2014
        ACCUMARRAY is, by far, the easiest approach:
N = [1 2 7 ; 1 2 4 ; 2 3 5 ; 2 1 6]
P = accumarray(N(:,1:2),N(:,3))
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