How to speed up this loops?

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Alex Kurek
Alex Kurek on 1 Jun 2016
Answered: Ahmed Rashid on 2 Jun 2016
Hi,
Is there a way to speed up this?
maxN = 120;
x = -30:0.1:30;
xElements = numel(x);
u_mn = zeros(xElements, xElements);
for m = -maxN:2:maxN
for i = 1 : xElements
for j = 1 : xElements
u_mn(i, j) = sqrt((n+1)/pi) * besselj(m+1, 2*sqrt(x(i)^2 + x(j)^2)) / sqrt(x(i)^2 + x(j)^2)^(m+1) * (x(i) + 1i*x(j))^m;
end
end
end
Best regards, Alex
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Jun 2016
You do not store the results for each different m, and you are not summing them or anything like that, so the effect is as if you had only done the final m value.
Alex Kurek
Alex Kurek on 2 Jun 2016
Thanky you, obviously, you are right. the middle line in the loops should look like this:
for m = -maxN:2:maxN
for i = 1 : xElements
for j = 1 : xElements
u_mn(i, j) = u_mn(i, j) + sqrt((n+1)/pi) * besselj(m+1, 2*sqrt(x(i)^2 + x(j)^2)) / sqrt(x(i)^2 + x(j)^2)^(m+1) * (x(i) + 1i*x(j))^m;
end
end
end
But still, how to speed this up? Its not working to fast right now.

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Accepted Answer

Ahmed Rashid
Ahmed Rashid on 2 Jun 2016
You can create a mex function of your firstTestFunct by
xx = 1;
codegen firstTestFunct -args {xx, xx, xx, xx}
You need to do it only once. It will generate a mex file. To call the generated mex file, you just need to replace firstTestFunct with firstTestFunct_mex .

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