Calculate values only once in the loop
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Suppose I have a code running in a loop I have done some operations and I create a matrix in the loop, that matrix has the same size in every iteration. How do i calculate the number of elemens of the matrix only for the first iteration and not for every iteration since i know that it will be the same for every iteration? I want to avoid using ifelse statements.
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KSSV
on 12 Sep 2018
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Read about function numel. This will give you the number of elements present. Also you can get size of matrix and do product to get the elements.
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KSSV
on 12 Sep 2018
for i = 1:N
if i == 1
N = numel(A) ;
end
end
KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 12 Sep 2018
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 12 Sep 2018
@KSSV Sir, I also looking for the answer, I tried but didn't get the way
%If the condition is true, then only execute the statement
%How to avoid if statement in above code?
N(condition true)=execate the statement
KSSV
on 12 Sep 2018
N = 0 ; % number of elements
for i = 1:10
A = rand(10) ;
while ~N
N = numel(A) ;
end
end
D_coder
on 12 Sep 2018
Amir Xz
on 12 Sep 2018
Use "isempty":
I = rand(4,5);r=[]; c=[];
for i=1:10
if isempty(r) || isempty(c)
[r,c]=size(I);
end
end
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