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Run two functions on two cores .. in a dual core processor..

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Sampath reddy
Sampath reddy am 4 Mär. 2012
I want to run two functions on two cores of my dual core processor. The functions are independent of each other.Is it possible to do so? If not what other applications or softwares are there to do such parallel processing?

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub am 4 Mär. 2012
Yes, you can run two independent functions on independent cores. The easiest way is probably to start to sessions of MATLAB. See my answer here: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/31056-run-two-functions-in-parallel
"... you could try running two MATLAB sessions. If you are on Windows you could use ActiveX to communication between the sessions. You might be able to stick everything in a parfor loop to handle the communications and the MATLAB sessions behind the scenes."

Jan
Jan am 4 Mär. 2012
This is a very general question.
  1. You can run two instances of Matlab in parallel.
  2. The Parallel Computing Toolbox allows to run different jobs on different cores inside one Matlab session.
  3. Different threads can be started in nearly every programming language. Under Windows the API allows spawning threads, under Linux pthreads is a reliable library.
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Jan
Jan am 4 Mär. 2012
Do you have the program already? If so, in which programming language is it written? How long does it run?
It would be a waste of time, if you spend more time in the parallelization than will be saved finally.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 5 Mär. 2012
spmd code outline:
if labindex is 1, call function 1
else, call function 2
end
This is a single program, but the effect is completely different for the two parallel processes.

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