Load and Save using PARFOR Loops
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Anas Khan
am 25 Okt. 2022
Kommentiert: Anas Khan
am 25 Okt. 2022
I am using PARFOR loops on a cluster like so:
files = dir('*.mat'); % Get list of data files to load
subjectIDs = cell(1,length(files));
% Extract subject name from each filename (SUBJECTNAME.mat format for each file)
for file = 1:length(files)
subidsplit = strsplit(files(file).name,'.');
subjectIDs{file} = subidsplit{1};
end
clear file subidsplit
frex = 2.^([10:76]/10);
parpool(length(files),'AttachedFiles',"wilson_sf.m") % Initialize parpool,
% one worker for each iteration, attach helper function
parfor ii = length(files)
CheahaGGC(1000, frex, 0, 0, 6,files,ii,subjectIDs);
end
Inside the function CheahaGGC, I am loading one file, running analysis on it, and saving it. My script completed without errors in 7 hours, but only one of the iteration's results were saved (the last one, corresponding to ii = length(files)). Is there a problem with how I implemented the loop? Each worker gets its own workspace so calling LOAD inside my function should give each worker its own data to analyze right? Same thing with SAVE. Shown below is the load and save inside of the function
function CheahaGGC(fs, freq, pad0, flgCond, omega0,files,ii,subjectIDs)
load(files(ii).name) % Load one file for this iteration
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%%% Analysis Code %%%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
save(strcat(subjectIDs{ii},'GGC','.mat'),'causalityGO','causalityNG') % Save results to file with subject name + "GGC" added
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Bruno Luong
am 25 Okt. 2022
Bearbeitet: Bruno Luong
am 25 Okt. 2022
Normal
parfor ii = length(files)
should be
parfor ii = 1:length(files)
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