Choose function too slow

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Hassan
Hassan on 3 Sep 2012
Dear All,
i try to run
index=nchoosek(1:200, 10);
it talks a lot of time
is there exist any code that can be more faster.
Thanks in Advance.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 3 Sep 2012
Look at the number of rows it would return:
>> factorial(200)./(factorial(200-10)* factorial(10))
ans =
NaN
>> factorial(200)
ans =
Inf
What do you really want to do. I doubt you need to do it this way. Perhaps rand or randperm might work for you.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 3 Sep 2012
The number of possibilities is about 2.2E+16

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 3 Sep 2012
An array that large cannot be done on any platform supported by MATLAB. It is 22451004309013280 outputs, each 10 entries long. Now, 200 is a number that fits within 8 bits so in theory the individual entries could be a single uint8 (a byte each); that still requires 2^(57.64) bytes of memory. No released x86 CPU has been designed that uses more than 48 bits of memory addressing, so your problem is 2^(ceil(57.64)-48) = 1024 times larger than is possible on any supported platform at this time.

Jan
Jan on 3 Sep 2012
FEX: VChooseK is much faster than Matlab's nchoosek. But for your job a really large memory is required. So think twice if you really need such a giantic array.

Hassan
Hassan on 3 Sep 2012
Thanks for your replay.
when i use VChooseK, Error in compiler for matlab R2012a
No supported SDK or compiler was found on this computer. For a list of supported compilers, see http://www.mathworks.com/support/compilers/R2012a/win64.html
Error using mex (line 206) Unable to complete successfully.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 3 Sep 2012
So see that URL and load in a compiler and SDK.
Jan
Jan on 4 Sep 2012
You find several threads about installing a compiler in this forum.
Did you follow my advice to think twice?

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