Choose certain matrix elements from a matrix
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I have an NxN matrix and define a circle of a certain radius. All encircled matrix elements are 1 and the rest 0. Afterwards, I want to apply some multiplication only for the 1s. In order to fasten the process how do I select only the 1s and not the 0s?
N = 2^10;
R = 0.001225;
xmax = 3*R;
x = linspace(-xmax,xmax,N);
y = x;
[xg,yg] = ndgrid(x,y);
Efield_x = zeros(N);
r = sqrt(xg.^2 + yg.^2);
Efield_x(r < R) = 1;
%NumberOfOnes = sum(Efield_x(:) == 1);
phase = exp(1i * (rand(N)*0.5*pi-0.25*pi));
Efield_x = Efield_x .* phase;
In the end I take every matrix element and calculate a random value for each. Especially for larger matrices it would be much faster if we could only calculate with the 1-matrix elements. For this only as many random number need to be created as there are number of 1s. So instead of rand(N) there should be rand(NumberOfOnes) in the second last line. But how to apply this to the 1-matrix elements? Something like this?
Efield_x = Efield_x(r<R) .* phase;
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James Tursa
on 21 Apr 2015
Edited: James Tursa
on 21 Apr 2015
You could use logical indexing for this. E.g.,
z = r < R; % Logical result for 1's locations
z = z(:); % Turn into column vector
k = sum(z); % Number of 1's
Efield_x(z) = Efield_x(z) .* exp(1i * (rand(k,1)*0.5*pi-0.25*pi));
Lucius
on 22 Apr 2015
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