I have three vectors X, Y and Z of equal length n. I need to create an n x n x n array of a function f(X[i],Y[j],Z[k]). The straightforward way to do this is to sequentially loop through each element of each of the 3 vectors. However, the time required to compute the array grows exponentially with n. Is there a way to implement this using vectorized operations?
EDIT: As mentioned in the comments, I have added a simple example of what's needed.
set.seed(1)
X = rnorm(10)
Y = seq(11,20)
Z = seq(21,30)
F = array(0, dim=c( length(X),length(Y),length(Z) ) )
for (i in 1:length(X))
for (j in 1:length(Y))
for (k in 1:length(Z))
F[i,j,k] = X[i] * (Y[j] + Z[k])
Thanks.
You can use nested
outer:A microbenchmark including the
expand.gridsolution proposed by Nick K :