problem with using parfor
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Diab Abueidda
on 1 Feb 2019
Commented: Diab Abueidda
on 1 Feb 2019
Hello All,
I am trying to make use of parfor, but I keep getting the following error "parfor cannot run due to the way the variable 'data' is used." Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance
parfor iel=1:tne
start=(iel-1)*576+1;
end1=576*iel;
data(start:end1)=data2(iel,:);
end
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Walter Roberson
on 1 Feb 2019
parfor iel=1:tne
data((iel-1)*576+1:576*iel)=data2(iel,:);
end
That is, MATLAB can analyze literal indices in ways that it cannot do when those indices are computed.
However, unless you have good reason not to, you should simply create data as a 576 x something array and without using parfor,
data(:, 1:tne) = data2(:, 1:tne) .';
... especially if you can manage to compact it down to just
data = data2 .';
After the copying has been done with 2D indices, then it is very fast to
data = reshape(data, 1, []);
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