for loop in parfor
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I want to use a for-loop inside parfor, is it possible? If not what is the alternative?
Thanks,
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Edric Ellis
on 17 Jun 2011
Yes, it's possible. For example,
parfor ii=1:10
for jj=1:10
x(ii,jj) = rand
end
end
Note that this example is so computationally trivial that it is much slower than a serial version.
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Edric Ellis
on 2 Jul 2012
@Benoit - which version are you running? The ability to recognise 'x' as a sliced variable was added relatively recently.
@Walter - matlabpool workers (either local workers with PCT or cluster workers with MDCS) have no visible graphics of their own. However, they can generate off-screen graphics and call 'print' to files.
Niels
on 6 Mar 2015
Edited: Niels
on 6 Mar 2015
Hi Edric, I am trying to run a slightly modified script:
a = linspace(0,10);
parfor ii=1:10
for jj=1:length(a)
x(ii,jj) = rand;
end
end
However, Matlab complains about the x variable classification. But I don't quite understand, why it shouldn't work. Any ideas? Thanks in advance, Niels.
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