How to automatically choose to compute for or parfor loops
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Felix Lauwaert
am 21 Aug. 2015
Kommentiert: Felix Lauwaert
am 21 Aug. 2015
Hi,
I wonder if there's a way to specify if I want to compute with a normal for or with a parfor.
What I don't want is to make a switch with two cases (case 1 --> parfor; case2 --> for;) because what's inside the loop is quite long so I don't want to copy/paste so many code lines and it's not 100% necessary to make this choice automatic. But sometimes I have to calculate few inputs and sometimes a lot of them.
EDIT: I guess I can make two functions: 1 for looped and another parfor looped, but is there any other option?
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Sean de Wolski
am 21 Aug. 2015
You can use this syntax for parfor
parfor (loopvar = initval:endval, M); statements; end
Where M is dynamically determined. If it's zero, then this loop will run serially.
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Sean de Wolski
am 21 Aug. 2015
Bearbeitet: Sean de Wolski
am 21 Aug. 2015
Also, you can turn off the auto start of the pool in preferences so it never starts without you explicitly telling it to.
And, if startup is the cost you don't want to wait for, consider boosting the idle timeout to longer and just keep the pool open.
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