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I need to pass X and Y which are 2-D meshgridded matrices into c the 3-D matrix. where k is a constant and zv is a vector.
Here is my try:
for i = 1:M
c(:,:,i)=exp(1j*k/(2*zv(i))*(X2.^2+Y2.^2));
end
Thanks.
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 21 Jul 2017
Show us the sizes of all of X2, Y2, c, and zv as well as the value of M as they are immediately before you enter the loop.
Ezz El-din Abdullah
Ezz El-din Abdullah on 21 Jul 2017
M is 250
X2 is 250x250
Y2 is 250x250
c is not defined before the loop but I want it to be 3D matrix (250x250x250)

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 21 Jul 2017
Edited: Guillaume on 21 Jul 2017
Step 1: permute your vector so that it is along the 3rd dimension:
zv = permute(zv, [3 2 1]); %if zv is a column vector (M x 1)
%or
zv = permute(zv, [1 3 2]); %if zv is a row vector (1 x M)
Step 2: No need for loop, use memberwise operation + implicit expansion (if on R2016b or later):
c = exp(1j*k./(2*zv)) .* (X2.^2 + Y2.^2));
If on version < R2016b:
c = bsxfun(@times, exp(1j*k./(2*zv)), (X2.^2 + Y2.^2));
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 21 Jul 2017
As I wrote,
If on version < R2016b:
c = bsxfun(@times, exp(1j*k./(2*zv)), (X2.^2 + Y2.^2)); %after the permute

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