How to terminate the MATLAB code?

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Noor Fatima
Noor Fatima am 23 Sep. 2022
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson am 23 Sep. 2022
I'm running the following code
n = 10000000;
a = 3.8;
x(1) = 0.5;
tic
for i=1:n
x(i+1)=a*x(i)*(1-x(i));
end
Time = toc
I wanted to set some time limit say Time = 35 s.
How can I apply time limit condition on the above code such that if Time= 35 s. The code will automatically terminate.
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Sharmin Kibria
Sharmin Kibria am 23 Sep. 2022
You can move Time=toc inside the loop and break if (Time == 35) .

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Davide Masiello
Davide Masiello am 23 Sep. 2022
n = 100000000;
a = 3.8;
x(1) = 0.5;
tic
Time = 0;
for i=1:n
if Time > 5
fprintf('You run out of time')
break
end
x(i+1)=a*x(i)*(1-x(i));
Time = toc;
end
You run out of time
disp(Time)
5.0000
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Noor Fatima
Noor Fatima am 23 Sep. 2022
@Davide Masiello Thank you,
If there is not a for loop , can we apply time limit ?
e.g.,
tic
X = myfunction(a, n,x)
toc
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 23 Sep. 2022
In order to impose a time limit on a calculation without the cooperation of the code, you have to use parfeval() to run the code in a parallel pool or in a background thread pool; you can cancel() the "future" of the worker if it reaches the time limit.
Background pools were introduced relatively recently and do not require additional toolboxes. Parallel pools are older but require Parallel Computing Toolbox

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