Can i use quadruple for loop?

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Giannakis Stoukas
Giannakis Stoukas on 29 Apr 2015
Commented: Image Analyst on 29 Apr 2015
I need to make a swap between two variables of different row of a matrix and i think to use quadruple for to do it.Is it ok,or it will slow down a lot my programme?
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Joseph Cheng
Joseph Cheng on 29 Apr 2015
It probably would not slow down the programme as the number of iterations would be the same. however can you dumb your implementation down to a simple example. Perhaps the collective minds here can come up with an easier way.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 29 Apr 2015
How many iterations in each for loop? Unless you're doing tens or hundreds of millions of iterations in the innermost part, you probably won't notice any slowdown. Whether it can be vectorized really depends on what "swap between two variables of different row of a matrix". I have no idea what that means. Maybe you can illustrate with a small 4 by 5 matrix.
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Giannakis Stoukas
Giannakis Stoukas on 29 Apr 2015
Well the nu code will be for i=1:10
for j=1:14
for k=1:10
for l=1:14
if A(i,j)>A(k,l) { continues the programme }
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 29 Apr 2015
19,600 iterations will happen faster than the blink of an eye. Don't worry about it.

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