I have a weird for-loop issue, where my swap gets crazy large and the loop takes 600 seconds. Can someone let me know why this happens? And what can I do when $U << $S?
$U = $S = 100000; $dimMax = 5; for($u = 0; $u < $U; $u++ ) { $minDistance = 100; $group[$u] = -99; for($s = 0; $s < $S; $s++ ) { $distance[$u][$s] = 0; for($dim = 0; $dim < $dimMax; $dim++ ) { $distance[$u][$s] = $distance[$u][$s] + ($input_train[$dim][$u] +- $weight[$dim][$s])**2; } $distance[$u][$s] = sqrt($distance[$u][$s]) / $dimMax; if($distance[$u][$s] < $minDistance) { $minDistance = $distance[$u][$s]; $minS = $s; } } $group[$u] = $minS; }

In reply to for-loop issue - swap gets crazy large by esolkc

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