parfor variable cannot be classified
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as far as i can tell, the following code should be parallelizable, however I get a 'cannot be classified' error no matter how I twist it. This is paraphrased code . It is 'theoretically parallelizable' i blv., as the result is independent of execution order.
a{1}=''
a{2}='hi'
a{3}=''
a{4}='bye'
parfor k = 1:10
j=mod(k,5)
b=a{j}
if isempty(b)
a{j} = j+3
end
end
along these lines, what can this possibly mean:
"Notably, the assignments to the variables i, t, and u do not affect variables with the same name in the context of the parfor statement. "
a more concise statement of the problem is that the following, which is in principle parallelizable for arbitrary 'index' functions f,g (ie positive integer functions in range of the array in question), cannot in fact be compiled due to matlab compiler limitations.
parfor k=1:10
index=f(k)
array(index)=g(index)
end
however as walter roberson points out below this limitation can be somewhat avoided in this case by the following:
parfor k=1:10
index=f(k)
temparray(k)=g(index)
indices(k)=index
end
for k=1:10
array(indices(k)) = temparray(k)
end
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Walter Roberson
am 16 Nov. 2015
You do realize that you original code tries to index a{0} ?
Jeremy Rutman
am 17 Nov. 2015
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