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A_V_G
A_V_G on 11 Feb 2019
Commented: A_V_G on 11 Feb 2019
Hi,
I have a for loop for a variable, let's call it X=linspace(a,b,c);
Now, imagine that I am calculating a variable M that depends on the values of X and suddenly Matlab stops.
How can I be sure that I store M until that point?
How can I restart the loop from the exact point that the calculation stopped?
Thanks in advance!

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Matt J
Matt J on 11 Feb 2019
You could save M to a .mat file in every iteration of the loop. That will slow things down, however.
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Matt J
Matt J on 11 Feb 2019
Edited: Matt J on 11 Feb 2019
You could save the iteration number as well. That way you would know where it stopped and you could re-launch the loop from that point.
load dumpFile M X lastIteration
for x=X( lastIteration+1:numel(X) )
...
end
Why do you expect Matlab to suddenly stop?
A_V_G
A_V_G on 11 Feb 2019
I am using a cluster and sometimes it is not realiable.
Therefore I need to be sure that if I have to make 5000 calculations and it stops after 3000, that I can restart it from that point.

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