Speeding up a load file workflow

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Paul
Paul am 22 Nov. 2024
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson am 22 Nov. 2024
I'm working with a program that outputs simulation to results to many .mat files. To analyze these results, I need to load each of these mat files. Currently, I use the following lines to do this.
for i = 1:numFiles
cases{i} = load(files(i).name);
end
after preallocating the cases cell array, of course. The problem is, repeatedly using the load function like this can drastically increase the time I need to analyze my results, depending on how many mat files this program outputs.
My question, then, is this: Is there any way to load multiple files at once?
Thanks!

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Swastik Sarkar
Swastik Sarkar am 22 Nov. 2024
Hi @Paul,
I know of 2 options to load the MAT-files faster, both of which will require the Parallel Computing Toolbox.
One approach is to utilize the parfor loop to load MAT files in parallel on separate workers:
parfor i = 1:numFiles
cases{i} = load(files(i).name);
end
Another approach is to use the parfeval function to create futures and wait for them asynchronously:
for k = 1:numFiles
futures(k) = parfeval(@load, 1, files(k).name);
end
for k = 1:numFiles
[idx, loadedData] = fetchNext(futures);
cases{idx} = loadedData;
end
Hope this helps load MAT-files faster.
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Paul
Paul am 22 Nov. 2024
I accepted this because you have answered my question. If I don't want to use the PCT, do you know of any ways to do that?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 22 Nov. 2024
load() is compatible with using backgroundPool and parfeval
Other than Parallel Computing Toolbox, and Background Pools, there is no way to load multiple files simultaneously.

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